just installed 1 and ac comp did not start, almost .looking for another capacitor (hard start) to compensate
The number of items you can connect to a 4.5 kW generator circuit depends on the items available and on the importance of each item. A refrigerator should be plugged in first, followed by lights. Maybe ten lights; since your generator will need ample reserve to keep from stalling when the refrigerator cycles over. A fan may be operated; but an air conditioner would likely be out of the question.
The Yamaha portable generators come in various sizes. They start at the 1000 watt which weighs only 27 pounds and go up to the 6300 watt which comes with a built in wheel system for easy movement.
light bulbs, refrigerator,tvs,radio,microwave, dvd, fan, ceiling fans,even a small a/c unit
In order to determine the amperage supplied by an 8000 watt generator, you need to know the voltage of the generator. You can calculate the amperage by dividing the wattage by the voltage. For example, if the generator operates at 120 volts, the amperage would be 8000 watts / 120 volts = 66.67 amps.
Joule is a unit of energyWatt is a unit of power
Sears carries a large selection of portable generators and depending on the purpose you may get a 1,000 watt generator for as low as 164.99. A 1,000 watt generator would be good for camping or light operation. If you need something with a little more power you can get a 2,000 watt for 269.99 and a 4,400 watt generator for 399.00.
A 3000W 110V generator can provide up to 27A.
A 25 foot cord will not cause enough voltage drop to worry about.
Yes there are places where you can buy an inverter generator online. One website is http://www.walmart.com/ip/Honeywell-HW2000i-2000-Watt-Portable-Inverter-Generator/10099160 which will show you where to buy it.
The Honda Portable Generator ranges in price depending on which model one decides to purchase. A simple model such as the Honda 2,000 watt will cost one around $99 while a Honda EG400 will cost one about $1,699.
Yes, you can power an air compressor with a 1000-watt generator, but it depends on the compressor's specifications. Many small, portable air compressors require around 500 to 700 watts, making them suitable for a 1000-watt generator. However, if the compressor has a high starting wattage due to a motor startup surge, you may exceed the generator's capacity, leading to potential overload. Always check the compressor's wattage requirements before connecting it to the generator.
A 3,200-watt generator can typically power a 15,000 BTU air conditioner, but it depends on the specific starting and running wattage of the unit. Most 15,000 BTU air conditioners require around 2,000 to 2,500 watts to run, but they can draw significantly more power (up to 3,500-4,000 watts) during startup. Therefore, if your generator can handle the startup surge, it should work; otherwise, you may need a larger generator. Always check the air conditioner's specifications for exact wattage requirements.
Cost ranges from around one hundred dollars US for a tiny, off brand portable generator up to millions of dollars for large permanently installed generators. It really depends on the size and use. A typical 5000 watt portable generator you would use for camping and power outages at home costs around $500 - $800.
A 1000 watt generator cannot run a 1500 watt ceramic heater without having problems.
Briggs & Stratton 30242 6,200-Watt 11 HP Portable Generator. It works really well and I highly recommend it as I have been using one for years. hope this helps
Honda makes reliable portable generators that are widely used for recreational, emergency, indistrial and home use. They make models ranging from 1,000 Watts and the recently released 15,000 Watt model.
The number of items you can connect to a 4.5 kW generator circuit depends on the items available and on the importance of each item. A refrigerator should be plugged in first, followed by lights. Maybe ten lights; since your generator will need ample reserve to keep from stalling when the refrigerator cycles over. A fan may be operated; but an air conditioner would likely be out of the question.