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Now that you know your total starting watts, it’s time to choose a generator that’s just right for you.
Inverter portable Series
Quiet, portable, you can anytime anywhere to provide convenient outdoor power. The sinusoidal variable frequency power generated by inverter technology can be used in various precision instruments.
Watt range: From1800 to 4500 watts.
General Diesel Series
The most widely used unit, whether you are near a house, farm, construction site, or using it in automotive, medical, power, etc., the Universal unit is your best choice.
Watt range: From 3000 to 15000 Running watts.
General gasoline Series
Soulfully combining convenience and power, the General gasoline Series offers long-lasting, efficient power. Excellent for home projects, work-site, and emergency power.
Watt range: From 5000 to 10000 Running watts.
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Understand Wattage
Power Required
Running Watts
‘Running Watts’ refers to the power required to continuously run an electrical device after it has already started.
Initial Surge
Starting Watts
‘Starting Watts’ refers to the momentary surge of power required to start motor-driven products like a refrigerator. You may need to estimate this by using the following equation if Running & Starting Watts are not known: WATTS=VOLTS x AMPS.
Determine Your Needs
Your generator should produce at least the calculated Total Starting Watts.
Determine Devices
Determine all the devices you need to run simultaneously. Record the required Running & Additional Starting Watts of all the devices selected.
Add All The Watts
Add the Running Watts of all items selected to be run simultaneously and record that number as your Total Running Watts.
Identify Highest Watts
Identify the device with the Highest Additional Starting Watts requirement and record that number.
Calculate Total Watts
Add your Total Running Watts to your Highest Additional Starting Watts. This is your Total Starting Watts required to power your devices!