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Can I power an outdoor setup with multiple portable generators
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<blockquote data-quote="xin yang" data-source="post: 207619" data-attributes="member: 11878"><p>First Post,</p><p></p><p>I'm specing a setup that requires 10,000 watts of power. It has to be a portable setup so I'm looking at generators. Rather than getting one massive generator, could I instead use multiple smaller generators? For instance if lets say I use 5 x 2,000 watt amplifiers, could I get 5 x 2000 watt generators that would power each amp individually? The AC power to each of the amps would likely be out of phase from each other. Would this be an issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xin yang, post: 207619, member: 11878"] First Post, I'm specing a setup that requires 10,000 watts of power. It has to be a portable setup so I'm looking at generators. Rather than getting one massive generator, could I instead use multiple smaller generators? For instance if lets say I use 5 x 2,000 watt amplifiers, could I get 5 x 2000 watt generators that would power each amp individually? The AC power to each of the amps would likely be out of phase from each other. Would this be an issue? [/QUOTE]
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