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I can't read, Icelandic, thus I am having to guess.
But it looks like generator only supplies 230 VAC, not 120 VAC.
Generator is labeled as 1000, but is shown as 0.9 KVA. Roughly 3.9 Amps at 230 VAC.
Another spec? points to 4 amps at 230 VAC. Generator appears to be 900 to 920 watt.
I can't discern anything about Hertz, whether it is 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
As to power-supply / charging load. You need to add up each charger's rated Amps at specified voltage or use listed wattage at specified voltage to come up with load.
Along with making sure power-supply / chargers will safely work off of 230 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz.
If you or a friend has an Amp meter, you could measure load of all power-supplies / chargers while charging batteries - hooked into single power strip, connected to a split extension cord for Amp meter field clamp.
There are couple of other issues.
Amount of Fuel used, liters per hour at idle, half-load, and full-load. Generators tend to burn through a lot of fuel.
Along with number of hours of running before Oil must be added, and Oil must be changed. Leading to a liter of oil and spare oil filter.
I would also want a spare spark plug, and fuel filter.
Assuming extreme cold temperatures, a spray can of starting fluid. Knowing that is dangerous stuff, when used incorrectly.
And make sure generator is outside, away from any air entry points of whatever you are staying or sleeping in. |
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