Portable Generator – Residential/Commercial – 8,125 Watt – 120/240V – Csa Cert
Buying a generator is not a choice that should be made easy. A portable generator is profitable, but there are risks to consider. Two important considerations to buy a portable generator are the fuel source and brand of the generator. This guide helps customers navigate through these options and their risks.
Portable Generator – Residential/Commercial – 8,125 Watt – 120/240V – Csa Cert
Buyer's Guide Portable Generator Power For Your Outdoor Lifestyle
A generator makes it possible for you to enjoy your RV’s 120-volt electric accessories even when hookups are not available. Portable power is also handy during power outages at home, weather emergencies and for work projects. If you plan to use your generator primarily to provide power to your RV, you will need a 30 or 50 amp connection. Some portable generators come with an RV-ready outlet that lets you plug in directly; others may require an adapter to accommodate your RV power cord. If you have a 50 amp RV, you can use 30 amp output with an adapter to power one air conditioner. To power two air conditioners and laundry appliances, you will need 50 amp output from your generator. For use at home or at the worksite, look for multiple 120-volt outlets and features like wheel kits, and carry or tow handles that make the generator easier to move to where you need it.