How Do I Decide Which Generator To Buy?


Buying the right generator can seem like a formidable task. Actually, in just a few easy steps, you can effectively determine which generator is right for you. 

Identify the tools and appliances you wish to operate with your generator.
Determine the required wattage for each.
Total the required wattage of items that will be run simultaneously.
Choose the generator that meets or exceeds this total wattage requirement.


IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS:

MOTOR STARTING is another consideration when buying a generator. Keep in mind that, depending on the efficiency of the motor, it may require up to 2 times the running watts to start or 7 times for air compressors, pumps, and air conditioners.

ELECTRIC MOTORS


HP RUNNUNG WATTS STARTING WATTS
1/6 HP 460 340-850
1/4 HP 725 450-1050
1/3 HP 800 560-1300
1/2 HP 970 760-1800
3/4 HP 1340 1080-2600
1 HP 1700 1250-3000
1.5 HP 2300 1600-4200


NOTE: If you do not know the wattage requirements of certain tools and appliances, look at the back or bottom for a label and apply the following formula:

(VOLTS x AMPS = WATTS)


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