i'm thinking 6 powerwalls would be sufficient. conventional wisdom says 10KVA per horsepower which would be 30KVA or 4 powerwalls.
does anyone have real world experience with this?
does anyone have real world experience with this?
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how deep is your well? do you have a soft start kit on it?I have a 10.5 kwh system with two Powerwall 2's and it has no problem with my 3hp well pump during power outages.
If your water is at 120 feet that is the "practical" depth of your pump as long as the well refills at or greater than your pump.i believe mine is 300 feet, water is about 120 feet.
I have a 10.5 kwh system with two Powerwall 2's and it has no problem with my 3hp well pump during power outages.
Your blender is not 2hp, unless you have it on a special 120V/30A or 240V/15A circuit. Sounds like hp-inflation has come to blender marketing, just like it did to shop-vac marketing. If your blender has a regular 15-5 plug (the standard one), it's at most 3/4 hp, and probably less.If one powerwall can power my 2hp blender (plus entire house minus AC)
7500 - Classic BlendersYour blender is not 2hp, unless you have it on a special 120V/30A or 240V/15A circuit. Sounds like hp-inflation has come to blender marketing, just like it did to shop-vac marketing. If your blender has a regular 15-5 plug (the standard one), it's at most 3/4 hp, and probably less.
Cheers, Wayne
It's marketing.7500 - Classic Blenders
I'm not sure why they would say that if physically it's impossible to be over 3/4 on a regular 15-5 plug.
i'm thinking 6 powerwalls would be sufficient. conventional wisdom says 10KVA per horsepower which would be 30KVA or 4 powerwalls.
does anyone have real world experience with this?