Generator Recommendation to Power 230 Volt Water Well
Question:
The subject says it all. I get my water from a water well and it runs on 230V. Will this generator get my water up from the well in the case of a power outage?
asked by: Kathleen G
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Helpful Expert Reply:
The A-iPower 5,000-Watt Portable Generator # 289-AP5000 that you referenced is compatible with 230 volt accessories like your water well so this would be a great option that we recommend highly.
As long as your well does not draw over 4,000 watts this would be a great choice.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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A-iPower 5,000-Watt Portable Generator - 4,000 Running Watts - Gas - Manual Start
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- No Inverter
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- 4000 Running Watts
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- 5000 Starting Watts
- 120 Volt Output
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