a big no
Its impossible to do so without damage if not using some sort of voltage regulator. generator is 120v, cars run on 12v.
I have never tried, but as long as the generator is outputting the correct voltage, I don't see why not.
The excitation voltage is too low. Turn the field voltage "pot" to raise the field voltage while watching the output generator voltage.
If the output of the generator is equal to or bigger than the power consumption of the oven - sure. And the voltage and current type has to match too.
no
If you make the connection, the breaker on the generator will trip. The motor will not get up to running RPM. Check and see if the motor is dual voltage. If it is, run it on the higher voltage. This will reduce your run current to about half of what it is on the lower voltage.
If the elevator has a single-phase motor, the diesel generator can also be single phase provided the voltage and VA ratings are compatible.
Yes, you can run an AC unit with a generator. Make sure the generator has enough wattage to support the power requirements of the AC unit. It's important to follow safety guidelines and ensure proper ventilation when running a generator indoors.
To answer this question the voltage of the motor is needed.
To answer this question the voltage and amperage of the unit must be stated. Once this is given the generator size can be calculated.
A 1000 watt generator cannot run a 1500 watt ceramic heater without having problems.
To answer this question a voltage must be stated.