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Will a GSHP work on generator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7874014" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>I find this difficult to believe. Their is little reason why a proper gennie should not be able to do the job. Many Gennies are running equipment around the country with no issue. The problems usually arise when the Gennie is not up to the job and voltage drops which can destroy motors and other equipment.</p><p>Looking ay my friends site with large chicken sheds and a huge range of equipment, fans, feeders, heat exchangers and a range of computer equipment controlling everything including the feeding, watering, temperature and monitoring of the sheds themselves, including warning of power outage, means he is totally reliant on his generator to ensure a constant supply of electricity. Even then he has to manually start it, to ensure the load is balanced as he brings the different sheds back on to power, in the infrequent failure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7874014, member: 1951"] I find this difficult to believe. Their is little reason why a proper gennie should not be able to do the job. Many Gennies are running equipment around the country with no issue. The problems usually arise when the Gennie is not up to the job and voltage drops which can destroy motors and other equipment. Looking ay my friends site with large chicken sheds and a huge range of equipment, fans, feeders, heat exchangers and a range of computer equipment controlling everything including the feeding, watering, temperature and monitoring of the sheds themselves, including warning of power outage, means he is totally reliant on his generator to ensure a constant supply of electricity. Even then he has to manually start it, to ensure the load is balanced as he brings the different sheds back on to power, in the infrequent failure [/QUOTE]
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