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Generator
- make sure you buy one with a 220V output outlet so you can connect it properly to your house electrical panel (via an interlock or a transfer switch)

- buy the smallest generator that will run your basic devices (well pump, fridge, lights, starlink, and AC if applicable).
- you want to buy the smallest generator you can get away with because generator fuel consumption scales nonlinearly with generator size. Meaning a 8000 watt generator will consume way more than double the fuel of a 4000 watt generator.
- if you can, make sure to get an "inverter generator" , because they can idle up and down their engine RPM to match your electrical demand, which saves a TON of fuel. The inverter also protects sensitive electronics in your house like your router.
Champion Generator
- has 3 year manufacturer warranty that covers everything
- Excellent customer service.
- Great documentation & support (PDFs and videos on replacing parts...)
- Phone number that rings to someone that speaks English
Champion Model #100519
6250W Open Frame Inverter Generator

- it's fine to buy a "dual fuel" generator but stick to gasoline unless you have a giant 500gal propane tank and extra money. Propane costs about 2x - 3x more per watt of generator electrical output than gasoline, assuming propane at $6/gal and gasoline at $5/gal

- and lastly, always use ethanol-free gasoline with fuel stabilizer ("STA-BIL") in your generator unless your want to ruin your carb!!!
Good luck!
Generator
- make sure you buy one with a 220V output outlet so you can connect it properly to your house electrical panel (via an interlock or a transfer switch)

- buy the smallest generator that will run your basic devices (well pump, fridge, lights, starlink, and AC if applicable).
- you want to buy the smallest generator you can get away with because generator fuel consumption scales nonlinearly with generator size. Meaning a 8000 watt generator will consume way more than double the fuel of a 4000 watt generator.
- if you can, make sure to get an "inverter generator" , because they can idle up and down their engine RPM to match your electrical demand, which saves a TON of fuel. The inverter also protects sensitive electronics in your house like your router.
Champion Generator
- has 3 year manufacturer warranty that covers everything
- Excellent customer service.
- Great documentation & support (PDFs and videos on replacing parts...)
- Phone number that rings to someone that speaks English
Champion Model #100519
6250W Open Frame Inverter Generator

- it's fine to buy a "dual fuel" generator but stick to gasoline unless you have a giant 500gal propane tank and extra money. Propane costs about 2x - 3x more per watt of generator electrical output than gasoline, assuming propane at $6/gal and gasoline at $5/gal

- and lastly, always use ethanol-free gasoline with fuel stabilizer ("STA-BIL") in your generator unless your want to ruin your carb!!!
Good luck!
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