To run a hot water heater, a 5000-watt generator is a good choice. With snowstorms, there’s always an uncertainty of electricity outage. So, you should be prepared for these unannounced power outages, especially if you live in remote areas. Because once there’s an outage, your heating devices will lose power. How big of a generator […]
Read MoreFor a 5000W generator, you will need a breaker with a 30-amp receptacle. But you will need to keep in mind that it complies with your service panel board brand. 30A receptacles are more than commonly used for generators that are up to 8000W in capacity. Anything more than that, and you will need to […]
Read MoreA 5000W generator is good enough to power a washing machine, a fridge, and a freezer. But they all cannot be connected at the same time. A typical fridge with a freezer needs 3000 surge watts and 1000 running watts. At the same time, a washing machine needs 3500 surge watts and 1000 running watts. […]
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