I bought a Honder EX350 for recharging the batteries because of it's diminish size. http://www.jps.net/vso/generator.htm -Vince So 1989 Westfalia GL 1993 Miata 1997 LR Discovery
> -----Original Message----- > From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM]On Behalf > Of David Beierl > Sent: Thursday, June 03, 1999 2:43 PM > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > Subject: Re: Electrical - '90 Westy > > > At 16:14 6/3/99 -0400, Ralph P. Geho wrote: > >Help Please - any of you electrical types out there. > > > >I am purchasing a 1000w Honda EU1000 generator. Its Specs are: > > > >AC output: 120v 1000w (1.0kva) max., 900w (0.9kva) rated > >DC output: 12v, 100w (8.3a) for charging 12v batteries > > > >I would like to be able to run the fridge and water pump, and maybe a > >40w light bulb in the Westy on the 120vac from the Generator. > > > >The fridge says 120v, 7.0 / 0.7 amp > > You have about 7.5 amps output available from the generator (at 120 vac > continuous). The reefer uses about 0.7 amps (the 7.0 refers to 12vdc > operation). The 40 watt bulb uses about 0.3 amps for a total > draw of about > one amp. That gives you half an amp to run your laptop computer and still > be able to run the reefers and 40-watt bulbs on six other Vanagons. > > > >Should the generator be able to handle this load? > > I think so <g>. > > david > > David Beierl - dbeierl@ibm.net > |
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