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|    Lars Poulsen to The Natural Philosopher    |
|    Re: Fwd: Backup power supply    |
|    10 Apr 24 06:15:07    |
      From: lars@beagle-ears.com              On 4/6/2024 1:32 AM, The Natural Philosopher wrote:       > On 05/04/2024 22:08, Lars Poulsen wrote:       >> On 15/03/2024 10:51, Ahem A Rivet's Shot wrote:       >> >> Make that 5 minutes * 500W/5W or 500 minutes which is indeed a       >> >> long time but a lot shorter than the 150 hours you were expecting.       >>       >> On 3/15/2024 6:43 AM, druck wrote:       >> > If you want 150 hours, you need to be looking at a backup generator,       >> > so your UPS only needs to last as long as it takes for your generator       >> > to fire up.       >> >       >> > That's usually a couple of minutes for professional diesel ones, but       >> > as its home setup it might take you a few minutes to connect it up and       >> > pull the starter cord on a cheap petrol one.       >> >       >> > It might then take a few more minutes to drain the tank of the sludge       >> > that used to be fuel last time you used it, and to run to the garage       >> > to get some fresh petrol.       >> >       >> > It might take a few more minutes if your spark plugs have been fouled       >> > as you didn't clean it after use, and your air filter has a hundred       >> > different types of bugs living it.       >> >       >> > So make sure the UPS lasts an hour or 2.       >> >       >> > Oh and once you've managed to get it going, and it's making a       >> > tremendous racket, just remember everyone else in the neighbourhood       >> > who is without power will be turning to look in your direction...       >>       >> I read this and feel first-world superiority for having last year       >> installed a 14kW Generac system, powered by our municipal natural gas       >> supply. In case of a power outage, it kicks in within about 10       >> seconds. When the grid comes back up, it syncs the AC to the grid       >> before pulling the relay to reconnect. And every other Wednesday, it       >> tests itself for 10 minutes, synchronizing before going off-grid as       >> well as before going back on-grid.       >> In case the muni gas is down, my electrician will come over and       >> install the propane conversion kit. (I don't have a good place to keep       >> propane tanks.)       >>       >> -- Lars       >       > I think I will print a small nuclear reactor on my 3D printer and go off       > grid entirely :-) :-)       >       How large is your 3 printer? Do you know of a power generator that fits       in a cubic foot? (Thermal, maybe? like what NASA uses for inerplanetary       probes?)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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