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Old 09-05-2011, 09:47 AM   #20
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Will a 4k-5k watt generator run a furnace, fridge, TV and a coupla lights? I don't think that was the last outage this year, maybe the last in warm weather.

Depends on (AMPS X VOLTS = WATTS)
size the generator for Peak....

Average values
1200-2200W @ Startup for furnace 1/6-1/3hp
3000W @ startup for a standard Fridge
400-500W @ Startup for a TV

Light bulbs... 100W = 100W, 60W = 60W They need to be figured in on the peak and also in the running..


I've seen 4 20 bulb stringers trip a 5,000W generator...

Go to a MFG's website and use their calculator, Honda, Generac, ect...

If you see a need to go over 8000W you might want to look into a "permanent' automatic unit.. LP/NG are super sweet with an automatic transfer switch you don't have to do squat other then change the oil when it's due.

What ever route you go read reviews on every website you can...
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