s219
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- Dec 7, 2011
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- Virginia USA
- Tractor
- Kubota L3200, Deere X380, Kubota RTV-X
As mentioned, look at all your loads to get a total, but also consider what loads are critical and what loads may dominate. Decide if you can get by without the big ones, or if they are necessary then plan those into your peak demand. And consider running and startup loads.
I forget the numbers now, but my max load was our geothermal system (no surprise). I was able to reduce the startup load quite a bit by installing a soft start kit. That helped knock down the max generator wattage I'd need to start that system, which in turn lowered my generator requirements down into a more sensible range. If I don't have to run the geothermal system I won't, but it's nice to know I have the capability.
I forget the numbers now, but my max load was our geothermal system (no surprise). I was able to reduce the startup load quite a bit by installing a soft start kit. That helped knock down the max generator wattage I'd need to start that system, which in turn lowered my generator requirements down into a more sensible range. If I don't have to run the geothermal system I won't, but it's nice to know I have the capability.