Pretty much anything you like at home. Lights, refrigerator, radios, TV,
furnace, water pump (115 volt), power tools.
You will not be able to power 230 volt stuff, like a stove, oven, or water
heater without a transformer.
You will need someone knowlegable to hook it to your house wiring.
It will power a house or two in moderate comfort and 5 to 10 at subsistance
levels. If you power several places, you will need to bring them on line
serially, since the generator will not handle 5 refrigerators or other motors
all starting at once.
-John
KBDewey 42GPW wrote:
> Looking for X-spurt (drip under pressure?) here.
>
> Ok I have a PE95 G, 10 KW at 85amps 117 volts and 60 cycles. What will
> it power? My typical home consumption averages 3KW. Will the above unit
> provide power for my house or do I need to add some modern stuff? And if
> the average consumption is 3 KW how many homes could I provide power
> for.
>
> This is for emergency use only as I know they are not economical to
> operate . We occasionally loose power and are on a well with pump up on
> site sewer systems, so we can't get water in or out. K
>
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