Newton
Well-known member
I have a 12kW in my boat (Lugger brand). It uses around 1.5 gph or less and when it had to be repaired the (very large) diesel mechanic carried it up the stairs. (It might have been two guys, I wasn’t there but it was no big deal to them.). It is 50a/240V and is used to charge my house battery bank at 100A (24V) as well as the watermaker and other things. Non marine versions might be a bit heavier because of the radiator.that sounds like a real easy, dreamy idea, but it doesn't hold merit:
A) any 'portable' generator, if there even is such a thing, with 240v output, CONTINUOUSLY, for HOURS on END, at any amount of output, such as 30amps, would not only take a HUGE amount of fuel, but would not be 'portable' for any such a reasonable situation... it's just not reality. The weight of the generator, and the additional 'fuel' you now would need to CARRY in the truck, negates all the 'power' you might be able to generate. You've now wasted MILES to get where you are going, so you actually come up SHORTER than if you had NOT carried it to begin with.
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