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2.2 KV = 3HP.
$350.00 10KV generator will also be backup for the house.
Mom is on oxygen at night and our power goes out too frequently.
 
This one.
Should be enough to run the lift or any other 3 ph. tools I may obtain.
It will also run the refrigerator and Mom's air concentrator whenever the power goes out.
 

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This one.
Should be enough to run the lift or any other 3 ph. tools I may obtain.
It will also run the refrigerator and Mom's air concentrator whenever the power goes out.

Be care as all 3 phase voltage (and tools) are not the same, but based on the plate that one is 120v / 208v. Check the voltage requirements of the lift before you purchase.
 
Disappointed the seller did not post a pic of the outlet side.
Commercially made unit so I expect 120 and 208 outlets.
I do know how to divide 3 Ph. for 110V
 
Got a call Tues evening to do an emergency ac system change out on a 30 year old system leaking water over the soffit behind the condo unit, Wed morning drove to Brandon to get the ThruWall ac unit we needed and was able to get the system replaced and up and running Thursday 👍🙂 also found what the real problem was and it was a clogged drain line, water went into the drain pan under the attic unit then out a PVC line to the soffit location where it originally was piped down to drip into bushes down below but someone replaced the soffit with vinyl soffit and installers cut the pipe above so they wouldn’t have to make holes in the soffit (Laziness!) but the condo owner knew it was 30 yrs old and really likes his tenants so wanted a new ac system anyway, we also replaced the liquid refrigerant line from 1/4” to 3/8” and it was a 1.5 ton system so I said 1.5 ton condenser and a 2 ton air handler would make a better system so that’s what we did 👍
 

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I know it seems like the same old view, nothing new....but after the epoxy, laying the slick sand, blocking, then realizing the slick sand didn't fill pinholes, so had to glaze certain areas, fill a low spot, block with 150, then 240, then softened all the body lines, and a few more fixes and it's ready to seal again with epoxy and shoot urethane primer. Whewww.
 

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Never heard of that, but usually I use Dolphin Glaze but was relying on the slick sand to fill the pins.......now I know better.
 
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