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<blockquote data-quote="jrusling" data-source="post: 3688776" data-attributes="member: 10401"><p>I have a Yamaha 4000 watt continuous inverter style generator that for its size is very quiet. It is in a small building and you can still talk when it is running. I also have a 650 watt sine wave inverter in my shop that will run a 5000 BTU window air conditioner. It does have a scroll compressor which requires a lot less startup watts than the cheaper ones. This last winter I was running 3 freezers, fridge, gas furnace, a couple of TV's, satellite receiver, a few lights, computer, 2 routers, NAS unit, VHF/UHF radio. I also ran an extension cord to a neighbor so that they could run a freezer or gas furnace. I ran all of that for 100 hours straight except when it was turned off to refuel. I do use 100 % gas that is treated with PRI-G gas treatment. I have used gas that was over 2 years old without any problems, but I try to rotate it once a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrusling, post: 3688776, member: 10401"] I have a Yamaha 4000 watt continuous inverter style generator that for its size is very quiet. It is in a small building and you can still talk when it is running. I also have a 650 watt sine wave inverter in my shop that will run a 5000 BTU window air conditioner. It does have a scroll compressor which requires a lot less startup watts than the cheaper ones. This last winter I was running 3 freezers, fridge, gas furnace, a couple of TV's, satellite receiver, a few lights, computer, 2 routers, NAS unit, VHF/UHF radio. I also ran an extension cord to a neighbor so that they could run a freezer or gas furnace. I ran all of that for 100 hours straight except when it was turned off to refuel. I do use 100 % gas that is treated with PRI-G gas treatment. I have used gas that was over 2 years old without any problems, but I try to rotate it once a year. [/QUOTE]
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