crabjoe
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Currently I've got a Generac GP15000 which runs everything, but the thing is loud and eats fuel like gas prices were in the late 80s, early 90s. Because of this, and power outages usually only lasting a few hours and only happening a few times a year.. sometime no outages in a year .. I picked up a B&S Q6500. I bought it because I'm on a well and needed a 240v generator to run it..
Now why am I here with this post/question? It's because I'm wondering if need be, if I can power my AC with this same generator. I've got a Rheem 3.5ton unit. I haven't opened up the panel or put a clamp meter on her to see how much power it actually draws, but I have a feeling if I can get her started, the Q6500 will run her.
What's everyone's thought on this? Do you feel a Hyper Engineering Sure Start unit will work? Or will this generator (6500 peak, 5000 w continuous) not be able to do it?
The heat pump amp numbers are RLA is 17.9 and LRA 112 amps.. That's based on the spec sheet..
BTW, are there any other brands of soft starts for a home ac/heat pump?
Now why am I here with this post/question? It's because I'm wondering if need be, if I can power my AC with this same generator. I've got a Rheem 3.5ton unit. I haven't opened up the panel or put a clamp meter on her to see how much power it actually draws, but I have a feeling if I can get her started, the Q6500 will run her.
What's everyone's thought on this? Do you feel a Hyper Engineering Sure Start unit will work? Or will this generator (6500 peak, 5000 w continuous) not be able to do it?
The heat pump amp numbers are RLA is 17.9 and LRA 112 amps.. That's based on the spec sheet..
BTW, are there any other brands of soft starts for a home ac/heat pump?