Backup Power Generator
Hi
I live out on a remote farmhouse whose electric is supplied on overhead
electricity
poles.
In the two years that I have lived here, I've had about 20 power cuts.
Some are only a few minutes and a nuisance, but others can last for a
few hours.
I have lots of space outside, and a space ready for a power generator
(petrol/deisel etc).
I have a couple of questions though.
- How do I calculate the power (watts) that an appliance requires?
- Is there a device that can measure the power requirement for an
appliance, or for my entire power requirement (I have an economy 7
dual dial meter)
- When my power is initially connected after a power outage, all of the
outside floodlights come on and create an initial surge. How would a
generator cope with that?
I am assuming that once I have worked out my power requirement, I will
need to find a generator large enough to cope with it.
I would be happy if the generator would power a lighting circuit, and
maybe a few appliances (heating pump, boiler, television, radio etc).
Any experience/tips/advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Charles
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