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Powering your home during power outages
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<blockquote data-quote="moedelawn" data-source="post: 520462" data-attributes="member: 26670"><p>We just lost power from hurricane Francine for a few days and I used a 6 kw light tower. It’s has a 1800 rpm Kubota. I installed an easy start on my ac (3 ton) it ran it with no problems. I don’t have NG in my neighborhood and didn’t want a propane tank. I can run 1 220 device at a time along with freezers refrigerators lights etc. I burned 8 gallons a day running nonstop. It has 30 gallons built in and I had 55 gallons extra. I’ll use the diesel at my camp so it won’t go bad. The only downside is its not automatic and the led lights flicker a lot. The regular bulbs didn’t. I installed some amp gauges to monitor the amount of draw. The unit is quieter than the neighbors gas 5500 watt unit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moedelawn, post: 520462, member: 26670"] We just lost power from hurricane Francine for a few days and I used a 6 kw light tower. It’s has a 1800 rpm Kubota. I installed an easy start on my ac (3 ton) it ran it with no problems. I don’t have NG in my neighborhood and didn’t want a propane tank. I can run 1 220 device at a time along with freezers refrigerators lights etc. I burned 8 gallons a day running nonstop. It has 30 gallons built in and I had 55 gallons extra. I’ll use the diesel at my camp so it won’t go bad. The only downside is its not automatic and the led lights flicker a lot. The regular bulbs didn’t. I installed some amp gauges to monitor the amount of draw. The unit is quieter than the neighbors gas 5500 watt unit [/QUOTE]
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