ning
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A couple years back just before a "storm of the century" (we were supposed to get a ton of rain - ton for this area not Houston mind you) I bought a Generac GP3300. I think over the next few days we got half an inch of rain...
More recently, though, we had a wildfire right next door and had to evacuate; the fire was cause by a power line failure in high winds, and so obviously we had no power. 36 hours after evac I went back and fired up the generator (it had been stored with stabilized fuel) to cool the fridge & freezer (and then left, as we were still under mandatory evacuation; waved at the firefighters as they drove by).
It fired right up, very nice. Unfortunately, one of the fridges starting kept popping the generator's breaker; I finally got it to run and it cooled everything off well. It didn't seem to mind the well pump or the deep freeze.
Yesterday I tried to use the generator to run a saw where I was doing some work (wife wants a dock for the pond), and the generator adamantly refused to run the saw. I did some reading and apparently you need to rate your generator for about 4x the amps for starting? idk, the 15A breaker in my garage doesn't pop when I run the saw.
So, I'm going to sell the unit. Anyone want a barely-used generator? I guess I need to determine the actual starting watts/amps required to run my stuff... I liked the idea of the 3300W because of fuel efficiency, it seems silly having a 7KW generator to run a couple things just because you need a lot to start, but I guess it is what it is.
More recently, though, we had a wildfire right next door and had to evacuate; the fire was cause by a power line failure in high winds, and so obviously we had no power. 36 hours after evac I went back and fired up the generator (it had been stored with stabilized fuel) to cool the fridge & freezer (and then left, as we were still under mandatory evacuation; waved at the firefighters as they drove by).
It fired right up, very nice. Unfortunately, one of the fridges starting kept popping the generator's breaker; I finally got it to run and it cooled everything off well. It didn't seem to mind the well pump or the deep freeze.
Yesterday I tried to use the generator to run a saw where I was doing some work (wife wants a dock for the pond), and the generator adamantly refused to run the saw. I did some reading and apparently you need to rate your generator for about 4x the amps for starting? idk, the 15A breaker in my garage doesn't pop when I run the saw.
So, I'm going to sell the unit. Anyone want a barely-used generator? I guess I need to determine the actual starting watts/amps required to run my stuff... I liked the idea of the 3300W because of fuel efficiency, it seems silly having a 7KW generator to run a couple things just because you need a lot to start, but I guess it is what it is.