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Can I safely (and temporarily) run my 1/2 horse, 220v submersible well pump
with my 1000w, 110v generator? |
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NO, 1000 watts isn't enough power and you'll just trip the breaker on the
generator, and using half the required voltage would overheat and burn out the pump motor "Pat & Betsy Parrish" wrote in message et... Can I safely (and temporarily) run my 1/2 horse, 220v submersible well pump with my 1000w, 110v generator? |
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Pat & Betsy Parrish wrote:
Can I safely (and temporarily) run my 1/2 horse, 220v submersible well pump with my 1000w, 110v generator? If it runs at all it will be taking a beating. The motor windings will overheat. -- Tom Horne Well we aren't no thin blue heroes and yet we aren't no blackguards to. We're just working men and woman most remarkable like you. |
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Some pumps can be wired for 110 or 220 (Check the plate) but I
seriously doubt if 1000W generator will supply enough power for the pump Pat & Betsy Parrish wrote: Can I safely (and temporarily) run my 1/2 horse, 220v submersible well pump with my 1000w, 110v generator? |
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Pat & Betsy Parrish wrote: Can I safely (and temporarily) run my 1/2 horse, 220v submersible well pump with my 1000w, 110v generator? No -- Better to be stuck up in a tree than tied to one. Larry Wasserman - Baltimore Maryland - lwasserm(a)sdf.lonestar.org |
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