Yes it can be done and there are a few companies that will do it for you. Diesel powered units turn a compressor, so an electric motor can also turn the compressor. Most diesel units operate at 2200 rpm and most electric motors are 1800 rpm so allowances must be made in the electronic controls for the difference in speed and of course how the start and stop cycles are controlled.
No, it wastes battery but doesn't waste gas.
You would use a standby generator as a back up electricity source when there are outages of electric power. Business such as factories and also offices would have a standby generator in place.
When you use standby mode on any electric appliances, the "phantom" steals the electricity because standby mode still uses electricity.
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No. You need to complete a circuit for electrons to flow. Some consumer appliances use a small amount in standby mode. Anything that has a clock, or little red standby light, are not totally off, but in standby.
Connect your ps3 to the tv for standard definition. Turn the ps3 on to standby. Then press and hold the standby button on the playstation not the controller until you see the screen change.
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You can buy a home standby generator online at websites such as Northern Tool, Electric Generators Direct, and Brand New Engines. You can also find them at major retail store websites such as Lowe's and Home Depot.
Electric Generators Direct sells wide range of home standby generators online. The advantage of buying your generator from this company is it charge nothing for shipping and handling. The company did not charge sales tax either, unless you are an Illinois resident.
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Standby phase is in a yugioh duel after draw phase,you could use card effect at standby phase.
IEC 5009, the standby symbol as defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission's IEC 60417: Graphic Symbols for Use on Equipment. It is typically used on buttons that put a device into standby mode, or buttons that toggle between on and standby.