by Nosty » Wed Sep 01, 2010 3:23 am
Hi Ebonbetta,
Welcome to the forums.
Wow! You've got quite a book of questions there. I'll take a crack at a few of them and, hopefully, someone else can chime in with the rest.
As for your generator, I doubt a 1200 watt will run a 5000 BTU AC without bogging down.
As for how long the project will take you working alone, that's a hard one to answer. Everyone works at different speeds, material availability, tools available, your work methods, etc. I'm building a "squarish" model. I'm five full weekends into it and only about a third of the way done. That's about 10 hours per day, three day weekends. Once you get into it, you'll find that there's a lot more to it than people think. I'm very proficient working with wood. How much experience you have with the ways of woodworking makes a big difference, as does whether you're cutting with a miter saw/table saw or a hand saw.
How long the batteries last depends on a lot of things. How much power will you use? What quality batteries are you using? All these play into how long the battery charge will last. You mentioned a portable ice maker. If you're into the electrical frills and steady battery draw, they aren't going to last very long.
I don't know whether this helps or not. Remember, though, just because they're small, doesn't make building one easy. It's a big undertaking and, if you're learning as you go, it takes a whole lot longer than it would take someone who is working on their third or forth TTT.
At any rate, I hope you decide to build, good fortune shines on you during your build and everything turns out square and true. You'll find that if you search the database here on the forum, just about any question you still have will be answered. The combined knowledge on this forum is unbelievable.
Best of luck.
Brian