Identify the device you want to power. Check the product's owner's manual to determine how much wattage the device needs to run. Multiply the running wattage of the device by three. Add the running wattage to the starting wattage for the total wattage the device needs to operate.
Buying a Portable Generator? Here's What to Look For!
GENERATOR SIZES AND TYPES FOR HOME OR BUSINESS
Rated Watts | Description |
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15 kW | A powerful system with enough energy to run a small home. |
25 kW | A mini-power plant that can run a small to mid-sized home or business. |
30 kW and up | A mini-power plant that can run a mid-sized to large home or business. |
For homeowners wanting the ultimate entry-level whole-house standby, a 22kW is a perfect choice to reap all of the benefits of a whole-house generator over a regular home standby. A generator in the 27-36kW range is perfect for most homes since they replace 75% of the 200 amps coming into your electrical panel.
Can a portable generator power your Central AC unit? YES. But you will likely need a larger watt portable generator (10,000 watts or higher).
On average, depending on their size, home refrigerators need around 1000-2000 starting watts. The generator that can deliver at least 2000 starting watts will be sufficient to run both the refrigerator and the freezer without problems.
As a homeowner, buying a generator could spare you financial losses, like food spoilage, when power outages strike. Also, if you work from home, a standby generator is a solid investment, as it ensures you won't suffer a loss of income due to circumstances outside your control.
Depending on the quality of the engine, you can expect a portable generator to last between 1000 and 2000 hours. That means if you run your portable generator an average of 100 hours per year, it will last between 10 and 20 years.
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