I came across a functional but vintage Montgomery ward 2000 watt generator.
it has a 5hp briggs running it.
model # hpg-27341-A
I'm trying to figure out if this would power my well pump.
Near as I can factor is just over 18 amps at 115, motor on the pump is 14.8.
Here is where my question comes into play, I wonder if the 2k is surge or continuous? if its continuous I know it can run the pump but I question if it can properly start it?
I don't want to assume anything on that matter. Pumps are not cheap!
being they powered it with a 5hp seems to me that it has the potential to produce 3600 watts max. so I'm thinking that it is indeed 2k continuous?
If that is surge at 3600 its still at the least slightly under what I would need to start the pump.
I was then thinking a capacitor bank may be doable to assist and even out the starting voltage?
I would appreciate some input and maybe one of the old pack rats here has the owners manual some where?
it has a 5hp briggs running it.
model # hpg-27341-A
I'm trying to figure out if this would power my well pump.
Near as I can factor is just over 18 amps at 115, motor on the pump is 14.8.
Here is where my question comes into play, I wonder if the 2k is surge or continuous? if its continuous I know it can run the pump but I question if it can properly start it?
I don't want to assume anything on that matter. Pumps are not cheap!
being they powered it with a 5hp seems to me that it has the potential to produce 3600 watts max. so I'm thinking that it is indeed 2k continuous?
If that is surge at 3600 its still at the least slightly under what I would need to start the pump.
I was then thinking a capacitor bank may be doable to assist and even out the starting voltage?
I would appreciate some input and maybe one of the old pack rats here has the owners manual some where?