Hello.
I wear with the intention of purchasing a generator set for emergency supply of a single-family home.
In the event of a power outage I would like to supply two routers, two laptops, three monitors, a fridge and a freezer (I allow the fridge and freezer to be changed alternately, eg every two hours, switching on one and switching off the other) and possibly an induction cooker.
All receivers are single-phase so the unit is also single-phase.
Network failures do not happen very often, but due to work from home they are quite painful.
The aggregate will probably work less than 20 hours a year, so I do not want to pay money to Honda.
I also do not want to buy a Chinaman who refuses to cooperate the second time and has no part or service to him.
I am looking for something to 2000 PLN and preferably about 1500PLN.
I searched the network and for the moment I'm hesitating between:
Nac - HANDYGEN 2500A - only 1900W and a very small fuel tank, but the Briggs & Stratton engine.
ENDRESS ESE3200P - 2800W - I can not find information about the winding material.
Black & decker BD3000 - 2500W, aluminum winding.
Does anyone have experience with any of these aggregates and can recommend or discourage the purchase of one of them?
Regards and I am asking for help,
Janusz.
I wear with the intention of purchasing a generator set for emergency supply of a single-family home.
In the event of a power outage I would like to supply two routers, two laptops, three monitors, a fridge and a freezer (I allow the fridge and freezer to be changed alternately, eg every two hours, switching on one and switching off the other) and possibly an induction cooker.
All receivers are single-phase so the unit is also single-phase.
Network failures do not happen very often, but due to work from home they are quite painful.
The aggregate will probably work less than 20 hours a year, so I do not want to pay money to Honda.
I also do not want to buy a Chinaman who refuses to cooperate the second time and has no part or service to him.
I am looking for something to 2000 PLN and preferably about 1500PLN.
I searched the network and for the moment I'm hesitating between:
Nac - HANDYGEN 2500A - only 1900W and a very small fuel tank, but the Briggs & Stratton engine.
ENDRESS ESE3200P - 2800W - I can not find information about the winding material.
Black & decker BD3000 - 2500W, aluminum winding.
Does anyone have experience with any of these aggregates and can recommend or discourage the purchase of one of them?
Regards and I am asking for help,
Janusz.