tinksdad
It's a Good day to get Wet!
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Home generator use has some draw backs. The main issue is cost. First to size the generator, you need to decide what you want to run. It's not cost effective to run everything. For instance in your case Jim, you want to run the AC. I'm assuming it's a pretty standard unit at about 40amps running at 220volts. Multiple those and you get 8800watts. You would need a generator about 10k watts to get the job done. You might want to bump the output up to about 20k which would run the AC, fridge (gotta keep the ice for the margaritas going). But you get the picture.Originally posted by scuba diver
The real issue is still how to get the generator to run the AC. If anyone has generator knowledge PM me. I need to know how big of a generator.
Then you need to decide what fuel source you want the generator to run on, Diesel, propane or NG. Those are the most effective types. Gas units aren't as durable.
Then you need to connect in into the house grid without connecting to the public power grid. Either a manual or auto switch gear has to be used. If a auto transfer switch is used, then it's recommended that you have an auto start for the generator as well.
Sounds like fun huh?
Check out Northern Tool for some other information.
You guys are eating better than most of the country over there.