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The cost differential on either end of the ranges is gigantic.
You can use a Kill-a-Watt or a smart plug with energy monitoring for small appliances, or a clamp meter for whole circuits if you have your breaker box open.
A refrigerator should use under 200w while running, under 1kw when defrosting, but will surge to 1.5kw when the compressor comes on.
Central air usually runs on 30 amps so each zone will max out at around 7kw at worst. Similar with an electric hot water tank.
Those are the worst offenders. Don't plan to bake, dry clothing, or charge an EV during an outage, lol.
The cost differential on either end of the ranges is gigantic.
A fridge definitely isn't over a kw if it's not ancient but the best way to know is look up the model number and then Google the specs of your "biggest" devices. Add them up. Often things vary too especially things that run on high/med/low, tvs on bright mode vs econo, etc. a 1200 sq ft home is wildly different than a 4000 sq ft home. It really depends on what you'll run.
I'm seeing the same, looks to be sold out via Amazon as the seller
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Same, unfortunately. Really wanted to get the 240v
Was for both but the one sold out since posting
https://slickdeals.net/f/16310605-champion-power-equipment-100555-4375-3500-watt-rv-ready-portable-generator-carb-247-23
The cost differential on either end of the ranges is gigantic.
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https://slickdeals.net/f/16310605-champion-power-equipment-100555-4375-3500-watt-rv-ready-portable-generator-carb-247-23
While that is a pretty good deal for what it is, you cant compare it at all to the one posted. That one is much lower wattage, not 240v, not remote start, and not an inverter type generator all of which make a big difference in price