> Allan Streib wrote:

> Dan Penoff <lwb...@yahoo.com> writes:
> 
> > Lightly loaded generators are a very common occurrence, but
> > this is mainly due to having adequate capacity for transient
> > loads like motors.
> 
> Not possible to have some big capacitor banks wired in, to
> handle transient loads like that?

Capacitors are DC only.

You could use excess generator capacity to pump water up a hill
and let it run back down through a genset during high load.

But that would be too slow for the inrush from a starting
motor....

--    Philip

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