[BC] Chicago Generators
Broadcast List USER
Broadcast at fetrow.org
Wed Nov 3 20:13:22 CDT 2010
You are correct, the EU-6500iSA would be required in order to get 240
Volts. None of the smaller ones will produce 240 Volts. Also, the
6500 will not parallel.
However, if the transmitter will run on 120 Volts, the smaller ones,
maybe the EU200iA, and very likely the EU3000i. Certainly the
EU2000iA in parallel with a second one, or better yet the EU2000iA
Companion which includes a 30 Ampere outlet for easy parallel operation.
Oh, and even in parallel they don't produce 240 Volts.
--chip
On Nov 3, 2010, at 9:00 AM, broadcast-request at radiolists.net wrote:
> Message: 1
> From: Sam Roffe <sam.roffe at gmail.com>
>
> It would depend on the voltage need. I would imagine most 1KW rigs
> and above would take 240. You would need the EU-6000 for that. The
> EU-3000 doesn't have 240. (Not sure if it would paralleled)
>
> I have 2 2000 that I parallel. Whole lot easier than trying to lift a
> 130 pound generator in the back of a pickup truck.
>
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 8:40 PM, Broadcast List USER
> <Broadcast at fetrow.org> wrote:
>
>> I doubt the Honda EU-2000i will run a 1 kW transmitter, plus the
>> other
>> critical secondary equipment. ?The EU-3000i might.
>>
>
> --
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