Portable Generator Size Calculator
Here’s a comprehensive table summarizing all you need to know about portable generator sizes:
Generator Size | Power Output | Typical Uses | Fuel Type | Run Time | Noise Level | Weight | Suitable For |
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Small (1000-3000W) | 1000-3000W | Camping, tailgating, small appliances | Gasoline, Propane | 4-8 hours | 50-60 dB | 20-60 lbs | Recreational use, small power tools |
Medium (3000-5000W) | 3000-5000W | RVs, small homes, power tools | Gasoline, Propane, Dual Fuel | 8-12 hours | 60-70 dB | 100-150 lbs | Emergency home backup, construction sites |
Large (5000-9000W) | 5000-9000W | Larger homes, multiple appliances | Gasoline, Propane, Dual Fuel | 8-12 hours | 70-80 dB | 150-250 lbs | Whole house backup, job sites |
Extra Large (10000W+) | 10000W+ | Large homes, commercial use | Gasoline, Diesel, Propane | 10-16 hours | 70-85 dB | 250+ lbs | Whole house backup, industrial use |
Additional considerations:
- Starting watts vs. running watts: Ensure the generator can handle both12.
- Fuel efficiency: Larger generators consume more fuel6.
- Portability: Consider weight and wheels for mobility2.
- Inverter technology: Cleaner power for sensitive electronics24.
- Parallel capability: Some models can be connected for increased power2.
- Safety features: Look for low-oil shutoff, circuit breakers, and GFCI outlets12.
- Maintenance: Regular oil changes and proper storage are crucial1.
- Local regulations: Check noise ordinances and permit requirements13.
- Future needs: Consider potential power increases when sizing46.
- Professional advice: Consult an electrician for precise sizing, especially for whole-house backup346.
Remember to calculate your power needs accurately by listing all devices you plan to run simultaneously, including both starting and running wattages.