Yes! as long as your genorator is powerful enough.
A typical fridge is around 2-3 Kwatts. Im not sure the wattage of a computer but ird imagine its less then a fridge. Im sure a printer would use very little.
fridge t.v. computer lights
I power my home from a 7000 watt generator. It connects to a 12 circuit transfer panel. Backup power is supplied to the well pump, fridge, freezer, furnace, microwave and toaster ovens, television, computer, and several lights.
You power "type" must match. Most likely your generator should be able to have the fridge plug directly in, but you may indeed need a transformer to step the voltage up or down.
yes, it has an output of 20 amps @ 120v so it will power any standard refrigerator. I believe a 900 Watt Generator will only handle 7.5 amps at 120 Volts.
You need to find a power source first. Such as, a windmill, etc.. Then you need to connect a generator to the power source. Then after the generator is working, you can connect wires from the generator, to the computer. After it is all connected, the computer(s) should be up and running perfectly! :) However, if you put a computer inside, there is no need to do all that work. A computer will work without a power source if it is inside.
You will want to have the printer power cord plugged into the wall, and have the printer powered on. Do not connect the printer to your computer yet. Insert the ink cartridges into the printer, if thery're not already, and let the printer calibrate them. Run the setup software, and when prompted, connect the printer to your computer. DO NOT connect the printer to your computer until the setup software tells you to!
Yes, a home generator would be good for power outages, so that the food in your fridge doesn't go bad, and so you can still use the electricity. As most of things today use electricity to power.
Use a power generator on the windmill by the gate.
yes with lots of brain power and another body.
Laser printers uses dry ink power
It is unsafe both for the computer and you to work on a computer while it is plugged into a power supply. If you mean simply to use the computer, then no, it is perfectly safe as long as the generator doesn't generate more power than the computer can use. (probably 120 V)
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