Is a "battery bank" possible
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RandyQ, Feb 17, 2017.
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A little 2000 Honda only weighs 56 pounds, provides 1600 watts electricity and runs about 6-9 hours on one gallon of gas depending if you run it on economy mode or full throttle.KB3MMX Thanks this. -
It would be simpler to buy & bring an inverter generator. Honda, Yamaha, and others have these devices. They run about 8 hours on 1-2 gallons of gasoline. DOT allows you to carry 1 gallon of gasoline. Occasionally the discount web page Woot.com has a Wen brand inverter generator for $350 that is similar to the $1000 Honda, $800 Yamaha. These little inverter generators are quieter than most APUs.
Here's a link to the Honda, there are cheaper alternatives including from Northern Tool or Harbor Freight.https://www.amazon.com/Honda-EU2000I-2000-Inverter-Generator/dp/B005ND19AE -
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I was going to mention a small inverter type generator as an possible alternative to a battery bank, but the OP specificly asked about batteries.
He did not ask if there were other alternatives that, depending on his individual circumstances, might or might not be better a better solution so I simply addressed the question asked. -
Go get a 1000 watt Honda generator, no-one can hear it and it is cheap to run, way cheaper than all those battery and an inverter and an alternator!tscottme Thanks this. -
when i was a company driver i looked into the Honda generator, company said no can do, that gasoline is haz mat and not allowed on the truck, and even if generator fuel tank is empty the residual fumes would be a problem, get an apu
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To the guy who asked his company, lol what they don't know don't hurt them.
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