Probably not very many! A microwave will probably max that out right away. You may be able to run two 2-slot toasters on 1300 watts. Two or three small TVs may run on 1300 watts. Perhaps 3 or 4 box fans will run on 1300 watts. On a 120 V circuit, 1300 watts will draw a little less than 11 Amps.
An 8000 watt generator at regular house current 110v will supply 72 amps.
1300 meters = 1.3 km's
Do the math: Amps x Volts = Watts. Your house is mostly 120V and each circuit is usually 15amps (not counting large appliances).
75 Amps theoretically Need to know if the generator is 3 phase or single phase.
about 7.5 inches
If there is no power at all or shall we say a black out happened, I shall say yes, it is feasible to use home generator power to run appliances. But not for a long time and not so many appliances.
An 8000 watt generator at regular house current 110v will supply 72 amps.
The best home standby generator will vary from home to home. You will need to determine what you need to power, how many appliances, size of your home etc.
Generators can be used to power many electrical appliances in a house during a power outage. Depending on what size you have, a generator can power a refrigerator, oven, lights, even an air conditioner.
A 6000 watt generator will keep your small appliances running. A 20000 watt generator will keep all your home appliances running during power outages, like the refrigerator, dryer, washer, etc. Of course the higher the watt, the more expensive the generator, so it really depends how many outages you have in your area and how much money you are willing to invest.
It depends on the amperage's of the appliances. You should be able to draw, Amps = Watts/Volts, 2500/120 = 20.8 amps at 120 volts.
A total of 9,000 watts. This would power all the appliances in your home but not all at the same time.
I assume you mean : will AC wiring carry DC, and the answer is yes. But many appliances require AC to work.
62.5 amps
The best home backup generator for your home depends on your electrical usage and how many appliances you want to run during a power outage. Most homes can operate with minimal electricity during an emergency. The fridge and freezer are often the most important appliances you will want to operate. Read your appliance user manuals for their electricity needs. Add up the usage from each appliance you want to run at a time to select the right size generator.
£1300 is $1577.50
1300 cm = 42.7 feet.