buickanddeere
Super Member
I think the issue is more that there is a difference between constant output and peak starting loads. So, you have a breaker that has to handle the start up loads. So what do people do? They put more and more and more stuff on that generator, because after all it has a circuit breaker. Then, fry it! Plus, circuit breakers only come in certain sizes, so they always go to the next highest rating.
In addition most people add up watts and have no clue regarding reactive power. Now they have 4990watts on a 5000W Generator and wonder why the breaker is tripping even through the engine isn't lugging down. All because of that 7000Volt Amp load that they think is 4990 watts.
Far better if the prospective generator purchaser added the amps. Then increase the generator size by at least 150% to have some reserve.