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I'm looking into getting a generator and am torn between just spending $1,000 on an independent one I have to plug in or going full blown into a much larger one with automatic start up and transfer.... the key is trying to figure out how much wattage I need to keep the freezer and frig running and able to run the three mini splits for AC in the summer. Oh, and this would all be running off of Natural gas.


From a technical standpoint, figuring total wattage is simple. Get the rating off the name plate of each device and add them up, then add 20% margin. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE START UP DRAW FOR LARGE LOADS!

Physically, it can be a pain in the ass finding and reading the data plates.




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Originally posted by Blume9mm:
I'm looking into getting a generator and am torn between just spending $1,000 on an independent one I have to plug in or going full blown into a much larger one with automatic start up and transfer.... the key is trying to figure out how much wattage I need to keep the freezer and frig running and able to run the three mini splits for AC in the summer. Oh, and this would all be running off of Natural gas.


From a technical standpoint, figuring total wattage is simple. Get the rating off the name plate of each device and add them up, then add 20% margin. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE START UP DRAW FOR LARGE LOADS!

Physically, it can be a pain in the ass finding and reading the data plates.


You could also:

1) Get a Kill A Watt (or similar) power monitor. They're handy to have, in general.

2) If you have a modern power meter with an LCD display, you could just switch off all the breakers, and turn the breakers on for your kitchen/fridge and your AC units then read the total consumption off of the LCD. I think most fridges will cycle on if power is disrupted.
 
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