Re: generator math help

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yeah manuals long since lost years ago.  Since they where never going to leave the studio.   they are 120 v 60 Hz  1760 va  Elinchom chic 2 2400 w/s (joules)  the normal 2000d I use drive my big box GOD KNOWS ITS AS OLD AS JAN.   


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On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 12:09 PM, Bob <w8imo@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you have documentation on the units, power requirements my be listed.  If not, check with the manufacturer.  You may be able to see the documentation or a support page on line.

If the power requirement is low look at harbor freight.  I think they have a low power generator.   www.harborfreight.com

Bob

On 6/14/2013 11:15 AM, Randy Little wrote:
I'm trying to calculate how big a generator I need to do some location work.   I need to power 4x2400 w/s packs and a 2000 w/s pack with over head to charge 2 ranger batteries at a time and 2 Leaf batter packs at a time. that later items are only 3v.    So I can just rent huge but Im trying to rent as physically small and quite as possible.  


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