Long story short; I live close enough to the Gulf Coast to be affected by hurricanes & my generator has died... before I go blow $500 plus on a new generator, there's something I want to try, that might be much better and much cheaper; my wife's Toyota Prius. Come to find out a Prius is the best generator money can buy, you leave the car on, run stuff from the battery bank & when the batteries gets low, the engine kicks on for a few minutes to charge the batteries.. many people are doing this & can run a bunch of basic stuff for a week on a few gallons of gas.
Car electronics questions:
- I know to run electronics I need to install a "Sine Wave" inverter, I'm considering this one, is it any good?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0821D29H...olid=1YQAT44H0RDBB&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
- I have been watching YouTube videos and getting different info; some say I can hook up to the 12V battery that cranks the car & some say I have to hook directly to the battery bank, BTW her car is a 2016 Pius C, any car guys with solid info?
Home Electrical advice:
- I have a attached car-port (no chance of carbon monoxide build up) that is right next the the circuit breaker. I don't want wires running everywhere, especially to my shed where my deep freezer is.
I want to be able to flip the main breaker off and have the car plugged into separate breaker box that hooks to the wiring in the main breaker and run to selected outlets and lights.. Is this something a none electrician should take on?
My brother-in-law used to be a line-man, he's pretty knowledgeable, but he's not a Electrician... any advice?
Car electronics questions:
- I know to run electronics I need to install a "Sine Wave" inverter, I'm considering this one, is it any good?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0821D29H...olid=1YQAT44H0RDBB&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
- I have been watching YouTube videos and getting different info; some say I can hook up to the 12V battery that cranks the car & some say I have to hook directly to the battery bank, BTW her car is a 2016 Pius C, any car guys with solid info?
Home Electrical advice:
- I have a attached car-port (no chance of carbon monoxide build up) that is right next the the circuit breaker. I don't want wires running everywhere, especially to my shed where my deep freezer is.
I want to be able to flip the main breaker off and have the car plugged into separate breaker box that hooks to the wiring in the main breaker and run to selected outlets and lights.. Is this something a none electrician should take on?
My brother-in-law used to be a line-man, he's pretty knowledgeable, but he's not a Electrician... any advice?
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