Posted by Steve@Advance on February 11, 2014 at 08:05:37 from (108.245.66.82):
In Reply to: Generators posted by JD60677 on February 11, 2014 at 06:37:54:
This is something you can't just guess at, and no two applications are going to be the same.
You have to do a careful inventory of every appliance you intend to operate on the generator. Each appliance will have a tag indicating the amps or watts required. With that information in hand, you can determine the wattage generator you need.
Also consider, how the wattage of the genset is rated. Many of the lesser brands are misleading, as the advertised wattage is "peak" wattage, as in intermittent load, not continuous.
My advise would be to consult a REAL dealer, one who can take your information and make a real world decision on what will suit your needs, and show you whats available for switching from grid to genset.
You will pay more this way, but in the long run, do you really want to be sitting in the cold wishing and wondering "now what do I do"?
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