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Calculating Consumption in Watts, Total System Draw
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<blockquote data-quote="Gordon Brinton" data-source="post: 141253" data-attributes="member: 9814"><p>Re: Calculating Consumption in Watts, Total System Draw</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is good to know. I do have a portable generator, but I've never used it, (it's still in the unopened box). It is rated at...</p><p>Running Watts 3500 (They describe this as continuous draw)</p><p>Starting Watts 4375 (They describe this as short term for starting up electric motors)</p><p></p><p>It does have two 20 amp circuits and one 30 amp circuit. However, it is rated at 30 amps total output. Maybe I'll need a second one for lights and backline. If I ever need to use it, I'll be sure to downsize several things to lighten up on the overall draw. I think thatI will also invest in a good voltage stabilizer for peace of mind.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gordon Brinton, post: 141253, member: 9814"] Re: Calculating Consumption in Watts, Total System Draw This is good to know. I do have a portable generator, but I've never used it, (it's still in the unopened box). It is rated at... Running Watts 3500 (They describe this as continuous draw) Starting Watts 4375 (They describe this as short term for starting up electric motors) It does have two 20 amp circuits and one 30 amp circuit. However, it is rated at 30 amps total output. Maybe I'll need a second one for lights and backline. If I ever need to use it, I'll be sure to downsize several things to lighten up on the overall draw. I think thatI will also invest in a good voltage stabilizer for peace of mind. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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