240v to an outbuilding

OOOOOOH! Nice- ta. Shame they don't show prices on their website.
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Kind Regards, John
 
OOOOOOH! Nice- ta. Shame they don't show prices on their website.
I'm sure you can bing the make and model to find sellers.

not paying excise duty on the fuel appeals massively :)
Only you can do the sums on how long it would take to break even.

EDIT Lordy- just looked at the weights. 69 kg for the 2.6kvA, 89 kg for the 4kvA.
Yup - 2-man job for the small one, and that's on the limit.

(maybe create a nest in the van with an exhaust port)
Put it on wheels and trundle it down a ramp? Trundling back up would be fun.
 
Note that the price in the link I posted included a 'trolley kit' (but that adds only about £75)

Kind Regards, John
 
Well ta for your research and boo, the sums don't work out. More and more circuits are laying on power (Croft and Cadwell Park are the only 2 I race at regularly that don't have mains for everyone), 2 weekends at Croft and 3 at Cadwell gives me a fuel spend per year of £125 (at current prices) so 5 years = £625 plus petrol gennie that I can pick up = £350 plus 10 oil changes at £10 each still undercuts the base cost of the diesel gennie.Shame......
 
Can't win them all.

Look on eBay for an old Lister-engined one that you can run on diesel, kerosene, heating oil, the old chip fat from the Mrs Miggins vans...
 

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