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Author: | Tim_Myth [ Thu Sep 09, 2004 6:21 am ] |
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It all looked pretty simple until you mentioned A/C... How sure are you about the A/C? Without it, you can pick up a 3 kw generator and have no worries. Buying new will run you anywhere from 500 to 1400. Used you can probably do better. To know how much more you'd need with A/C, I'd have to know how big the A/C unit is. Google "Portable Generators" to learn more. If you go this route, I would recommend getting a ups for your amp and laptop. Many generators don't have great voltage regulation which will shorten the lifespan of your hardware. |
Author: | EElvis [ Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:58 am ] |
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I have a motorhome with a 4kw generator, and it has no problem running an airconditioner, and microwave and most everything else. Personally I would look at a 5kw unit. make sure it will do 220 volt as well as 120 volt. Personally I like the yamaha brand of generators. as they are ball bearings vs plain bearings (in the briggs, and kohler). |
Author: | Swampy [ Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:21 am ] | ||
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Thanks again, You guys are the greatest! I always run a UPS for all my shows for my hard drives and laptops. (Laptop costs more than most of my other gear) The A/C would only be required for no wind above 80 temps since the outside is black on the edges-see below. You know-when its hot Without the air, on hot days, I'd toast and so would my equipment - especially since, obviously, this is all outdoors and as you can see there isn't much room for wind to blow thru. My better half & I have taken your idea's into consideration and have found a generator at Sears for only $499 vs same one at home depot for $799. It is a 3600 W Generator with automatic circuit breakers with 220 as well as 120 capabilities and plugs. Thanks for the quick replies - Respectfully Pat
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Author: | EElvis [ Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:25 am ] |
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fine looking rig there! good luck |
Author: | karaokemeister [ Thu Sep 09, 2004 3:05 pm ] |
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Remember to take into consideration how loud the generator itself is and the impact on the show. I looked into getting a generator when I was going to live off grid for a summer and found that hands down - Honda won in both how quiet they were and in reliability. Glad you found a generator locally though! I was likely going to have to get one shipped (for a small fortune!). Nice trailer BTW, I checked it out on e-bay when you posted a while back and it looks REAL nice. |
Author: | kojak [ Sat Sep 11, 2004 3:03 am ] |
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Swampy, If you can find a copy, check out the Nov. 2003 issue of Consumer Reports. Some generators, (the ones that they list as fair), can damage "motorized equipment, and sensitive equipment such as computers". "Wattage: Many fall far below claims", says Consumers Reports. "Inverter technology. Improves power quality via a microprocessor-controled circuit. Currently, however, models that offer it have low wattage and a high price." Personally, I would reccomend one that has pleanty of extra power,(headroom). If you don't have headroom, the bass notes may cause a voltage drop that will subtract from the mids and highs. You will be at the greatest risk of having this happen when the A/C cycles on. Refigerators, A/C units, vacuumes, and industrial motors will cause this to happen in the home, and when you're using a generator you will be at an even greater risk. You may get a large voltage spike when the start-up cycle ends. A QUALITY power conditioner is a must! A simple surge protector is not enough. Carvin has a 15 amp, rackmount, conditioner for $150. It would probably be prudent for you to spend several times more, and get one with a huge capacity. Good Luck! Kojak |
Author: | HEADS TOGETHER [ Sun Sep 12, 2004 11:55 pm ] |
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And if ya get one ya don't like we could use it here in Florida after one of our many hurricanes.... .....okeydokie? just a lil humor folks.. |
Author: | metalgod [ Mon Sep 13, 2004 12:42 am ] |
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That weather you got going is atrocious. And so are the Tampa Bay Buc's.. he he |
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