BobRip
Elite Member
cisco said:Without basic information, there's no way to respond. Is the well pump 110v or 220v, and what is its' amp draw (one can add at least a 1/3 more for the start-up load)? I've a 3500watt Honda, and it can handle 1 of my 2 well pumps, the one purposefully kept to 1/2 HP, 110 v and 12 amps (specifies 12 running, 20 start). That pump goes to my garage/apartment, and for modest irrigation. The other well has a 1HP pump at 220 volts and 15 amps (running), and the circuit breaker on the 3500watt generator trips when connected to that circuit --- so I need to bring in my 6500watt Honda to handle that one (which, when I ever get it built, will be for my main house) - but, since I'm not interested in timing the on-off cycles of the various electrical draws in my house (e.g., can't run well pump at same time as 2 refrigerators, a microwave, lights and so on), I'll upgrade to a 15KW built-in and propane powered unit when I move in.
To help with this, buy a large surge tank, 40 gallons or so, and it will supply your with water for several hours between runs. Then you cut everything off for 3 minutes, charge up the tank and go. The issue with a large generator is fuel consumption. Even lightly loaded the 15 KW generator will use more than 1 gallon of gas an hour. That's 24 gallons a day, or at least 12 if you run it half time. You need to run 12 hours to keep the refrigerator cold. How much gasoline can you store? With trees down, can you get to the gas station? Will it have power? I believe you should have at least 3 days and more like a week's worth of survival power available. Find a way to get gasoline out of your car gas tank. Store gasoline with Stabil. Keep spare oil, filters, and spark plugs. You cannot find these in a power outage even if you get to the store. You are not trying to live a life of luxury, but you do not know how to live in the stone ages and you need to at least have water, refrigation, lights, and a radio. With out these things get pretty bad.
The 15 KW generator will use up all your gas so quickly that you will have nothing in short order. Just one man's opinion.
Propane has advantages, but when you run out somebody has deliver it. If you go this way get at least a 1000 gallon tank. Don't let it get below half full.