Posted by jeffcat on February 11, 2014 at 07:05:28 from (173.72.26.60):
In Reply to: Generators posted by JD60677 on February 11, 2014 at 06:37:54:
Water heaters are a constant dead load. "Induction Load" That means it doesn't change. It is a shame they are not like a motor or something. You need to read the plate on your water heater and let us know the deal. Voltage amps. or way we can give better advice. One of my generators , the little 1200 watt two cycle unit. Neighbor borrowed it to run his fridge after a bad thunder storm. It WILL run your fridge.... but then his wife wanted coffee. The little coffee maker kept tripping the breaker on the generator. Coffee maker was ratted at 1200watts on the nose. You may find the Harbor freight 7000/8750 peak generator better. Right now they are $529.99. It is a self start unit and the engine is a 13HP Honda knock off copy. Even the Honda parts fit. NOW this is my opinion and if others want to chime in then come on down.
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