Generators are sized to minimize run time and fuel use. 80% of full load capacity. If that genny were to charge a battery bank in 8 hours would mean you have a 9000 pound, $27,000 battery to protect so you do not have to replace it more than every 5 years. Worth every drop of fuel.
Keep in mind you do not go off-grid to save money or planet earth. Exact opposite you will pay 5 to 10 times more for power and become a very heavy polluter with a huge carbon foot print robbing future generations of precious resources by wasting them. In other words you do give a crap what it cost in terms of money and pollution. They do not teach that in school, exact opposite and big arse PC lie. .
back up battery bank to run home essentials
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A 17,500 Watt generator? How much gasoline does that burn at 80% throttle for an hour?Leave a comment:
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Personally I like the sound of a four-pole generatorIt gives me the warm feeling of reliability.
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thankyou all, i would be doing like the poster above and using very carefully.Leave a comment:
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I guess it is a matter of choice.
Does someone give up "power output" for a more stable fuel source or go with a higher power output with the chance of not having the fuel "stable" or available. It comes down to each person's decision and what they feel is a better solution to run the gen set.
The conversion loss is only an issue when dealing with an existing generator.
When looking at specs for a new generator I would hope that most people would read the per-fuel power spec rather than just deciding on the basis of the nominal power output advertised.Leave a comment:
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Does someone give up "power output" for a more stable fuel source or go with a higher power output with the chance of not having the fuel "stable" or available. It comes down to each person's decision and what they feel is a better solution to run the gen set.Leave a comment:
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No one has caught all this. Your only mistake was getting a Gasoline Generator. Stationary generators should not be gasoline because gasoline becomes stale in 6 month so cannot be stored an din short supply during natural disasters. That is why people and pros use NG/ LPG, or diesel. Convert your generator and you get what you want.
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If you manage your loads, you can cut batteries way back, and an even smaller generator. But even if you just start the pump 1x a day to pump up 50 gallons to use, you still need the beefy inverter to start it (or a honking big genset) You can get a small diesel genset, but it's much more expensive than a cheap gas genset. Throwing $30K at what is almost a non-problem is nuts.. When the power is out for a month, after a week, you wont have anything worth refrigerating (unless it's a side of beef in a deep freeze) Do you have a propane grill/stove to cook on?Leave a comment:
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He described the careful way that he uses power, and that's obviously what it would take. And I have similar results from 200 Watts, now 400 watts of PV.Leave a comment:
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At night I would presume he has very minimal load or that battery would be dead by 3 am.
Otherwise I agree with you, 1200 watts would cook a single car battery if there were no other loads being used.Leave a comment:
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[QUOTE=PNPmacnab;n339652]Do you actually want to learn something with this hobby? I have a summer home which is off grid, has about 1,200W of panels and a single car battery to run everything.
1200 watts of panels and ONE car battery? That battery must've been screaming outloud on sunny days.
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ok great, thank you all very much all for your replies. i really apprecaite it. you all have provided good information for me to look further into.Leave a comment:
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