lllsmilelll
Jan 10, 2008, 09:38 PM
Hello, we flooded our basement because of power outage and the sump pump stopped.
I was thinking of having a battery generator (either 600w or 1500w that has an outlet so
I can connect the outlet of the sump pump to it)
I don't have any clue how long the battery will last so I thought I will have a wind generator
(400w which costs about $700) or solar panels (40w costing $250) to charge the battery.
Can somebody tell me how many watts of power I would need to charge a 600w or 1500w battery? Also solar charges only during the day, would a 600w battery be OK to run a sumppump for a night until it can charge again ?
I am going to use this for the sump pump only. Sump pump says 115 volts and is running
Endlessly when its raining.
Would like to have it connected all year long if possible(if so will I be able to just have everything connected and running on its own?) If not just emergency usage is fine.
Of course I will have to manually reconnect the sump pump outlet to the generator when power goes out. But this won't happen often hopefully!
Thank you and warm regards.
I was thinking of having a battery generator (either 600w or 1500w that has an outlet so
I can connect the outlet of the sump pump to it)
I don't have any clue how long the battery will last so I thought I will have a wind generator
(400w which costs about $700) or solar panels (40w costing $250) to charge the battery.
Can somebody tell me how many watts of power I would need to charge a 600w or 1500w battery? Also solar charges only during the day, would a 600w battery be OK to run a sumppump for a night until it can charge again ?
I am going to use this for the sump pump only. Sump pump says 115 volts and is running
Endlessly when its raining.
Would like to have it connected all year long if possible(if so will I be able to just have everything connected and running on its own?) If not just emergency usage is fine.
Of course I will have to manually reconnect the sump pump outlet to the generator when power goes out. But this won't happen often hopefully!
Thank you and warm regards.