I use this guy to supplement my solar panels in the winter. It does 30a, I haven’t had an issue running the microwave and ac off it simultaneously. I just finished my second year with it, so far it’s just needed an oil change.

  • @SweetBilliam@midwest.socialOP
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    31 year ago

    Whatever I happen to have extra of. The land where I use it has some propane heaters, and I try to keep 5 gallons of gas on hand.

    This year was mostly gas, a 5 gallon tank lasted about a week running 4-8 hours a day, averaging 10 amps or so.

    • Frater MusM
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      11 year ago

      Whatever I happen to have extra of

      A man after my own heart.

      running 4-8 hours a day, averaging 10 amps or so

      Have you observed a power output level where the genny is most fuel-efficient ($/kWh or whatever)?

      • @SweetBilliam@midwest.socialOP
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        21 year ago

        I never did the math that far down. There aren’t many weeks where I needed to run it every day. The lower your draw the better has been my rule of thumb.

        I have a couple jackery batteries that I keep topped off in addition to my solar system. The jackery stuff has it’s own solar panels that I can run through a window in fair weather. That stuff, $/kWh, is the ay cheaper. But of course it has a huge up front investment.