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danny burstein
I recall reading here a couple o fyears ago
about a line of small (5 kw or so) generators
with electric start, which...
.... which kept the battery (normally used for
the starting) in parallel with the system. That
way, if there was a starting surge/demand by,
for example, an air conditioner, the generator
could draw on the battery for a bit until
the extra demand was over.
- this let you get by with a smaller generator
more tuned to the normal demand, as opposed to
needing something Much Bigger to handle the
starting surge.
I'm drawing blanks in trying to find any details
as to models or brand names.
Anyone remember? Thanks
about a line of small (5 kw or so) generators
with electric start, which...
.... which kept the battery (normally used for
the starting) in parallel with the system. That
way, if there was a starting surge/demand by,
for example, an air conditioner, the generator
could draw on the battery for a bit until
the extra demand was over.
- this let you get by with a smaller generator
more tuned to the normal demand, as opposed to
needing something Much Bigger to handle the
starting surge.
I'm drawing blanks in trying to find any details
as to models or brand names.
Anyone remember? Thanks