generators
Well, hurricane season is coming, and I want to get a generator that will power my fridge, and possibly the A/C, but don't know anything about wattages, or what I would need. Anyone here got one that does this, and if so, what watts is it?
If one that could do that for a home is only a "stand by generator" I might just get one that's big enough for my camper and go that route. any advice? |
Wattage is the voltage x the amperage of whatever you are trying to run. I have a 5500 watt that powers my frig, freezer, fans in the house, and my camper for A/C. I also have a 4000 watt that I use when I just need to power the camper. 30 amp service x 120 volts = 3600 watts.
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They sell a really nice one at SAMs. Is like 8500 or so with a Honda engine. Cranks up every time and powers up a lot. It's about 1000 bucks but I love mine.
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Hondas are quiet:)
Like that about em, also look and see how many outlets and what kind of plugs they have. Also gas tank size. 4 wheels is also nice to have |
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I have an older one an it has a plastic gas tank. The newer ones have a bright red metal one which I don't like cause we all know it will rust out one day but the new one also has electric start so that's nice but like I said for the money you can't go wrong with that one from SAMs.
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I have an 8500 Watt rigged up to run on natural gas.
I run with it 8,000 btu 110 window unit all the lights and fans in an 1600 sq ft house 2 refridgerators 1 freezers tv's |
I See Your in Erath Also. I install them here in town. I would be Glad to come do a free load assesment to let you know exactly how many Kw's you need.
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I have a mcmillon 7500 and have no problem running my camper and the fridge and freezer in the house
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