millim
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I've been asked to use my Lightning to power a large inflatable at a fundraiser next week. There will be thousands of people there, and I really want it to work!
I'm being told that a 3000 watt generator is what the vendor w/ the inflatable requested. They also said it's a standard 120V plug. I'm not familiar w/ electrical, but I would have assumed you needed a 240V for 3000 watts.
Whatever the answer above, the vendor is stating they only need 120V. As such, would it be fair to assume that the 120V load that the Lightning can handle is at the upper limit of what 120V sockets off a generator are capable of? I'd hate to show up and have the Lightning not be sufficient since it's a 5am start. TIA
I'm being told that a 3000 watt generator is what the vendor w/ the inflatable requested. They also said it's a standard 120V plug. I'm not familiar w/ electrical, but I would have assumed you needed a 240V for 3000 watts.
Whatever the answer above, the vendor is stating they only need 120V. As such, would it be fair to assume that the 120V load that the Lightning can handle is at the upper limit of what 120V sockets off a generator are capable of? I'd hate to show up and have the Lightning not be sufficient since it's a 5am start. TIA
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