Quantifying a power surge: Insufficient supplier-sourced knowledge

Portable power units have instantaneous-output and run-time limits, but this situation seems ridiculous. Or, then again, maybe not. But how to tell? The post Quantifying a power surge: Insufficient supplier-sourced knowledge appeared first on EDN.

Quantifying a power surge: Insufficient supplier-sourced knowledge

Portable power units have both instantaneous-output and run-time limits, of course, but this situation seems a bit ridiculous. Or, then again, maybe not. But how to tell?

Last December, a few hours after the “kickoff” of our high wind-induced multi-day power outage “adventure”, I had the bright (if I do say so myself) idea to try hooking up our portable power stations (plus extended batteries in two of the three cases):

to the refrigerator-plus-freezer combo in the kitchen, along with both its combo fridge-plus-freezer companion and a standalone chest freezer out in the garage. The weather outside, therefore also the temperature in the garage, was chilly, so I wasn’t terribly worried about anything spoiling in either of those latter two units. Then again, I didn’t know how long the outage would last, and I had three supplemental power solutions at my disposal, so…                                                            <div class= Read Original