I used it as an emergency light last night. There was no real emergency.
All of the lights were turned off in a 300 sq ft space. The headlights were shone on the white ceiling. It wasn't as bright as normal, but certainly adequate for getting around. There was just enough light for
playing cards. This will definitely become my primary light at the cabin. Headlamps and flashlights may still be used, but this one will be left on from dusk til dawn.
There isn't any grass to cut at the farm.
I hope to find a shaft drive water pump that can be matched with the mower shaft. Water only needs to be lifted 20 feet.
The machine runs at
3300 rpm or 55 rotations per second, under mild load. It draws 600 watts.
The draw is greater, while cutting. It cuts for 45 minutes.
600w × 0.75 hr= 450 watt hours. I'll have to check these figures against the manual, since customer service didn't know the draw under load.
This will move a lot of water. I won't know how much, until a suitable pump is found, but there is half a kilowatt hour of electricity available for a 20 ft lift.