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<blockquote data-quote="Shadowrider" data-source="post: 3293351" data-attributes="member: 3099"><p>This is who my mom used.</p><p></p><p>O/P you can go through your house and look at the appliances you want to run. They'll all have a tag so that you can add up the load. That's what I did, then Faith came out and came up with about the same thing. My mom only needed a 14kw. This runs her central air (by far the biggest load), her built in oven, her electric range, lights, fridge, freezer, pretty much all of it and it's enough that she can run them all at once. The switch will "phase" circuits over a couple of minutes to not start all that load up at once and choke the genset.</p><p></p><p>Google up calculating your electrical load, there's tons of info that will show you how to get it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadowrider, post: 3293351, member: 3099"] This is who my mom used. O/P you can go through your house and look at the appliances you want to run. They'll all have a tag so that you can add up the load. That's what I did, then Faith came out and came up with about the same thing. My mom only needed a 14kw. This runs her central air (by far the biggest load), her built in oven, her electric range, lights, fridge, freezer, pretty much all of it and it's enough that she can run them all at once. The switch will "phase" circuits over a couple of minutes to not start all that load up at once and choke the genset. Google up calculating your electrical load, there's tons of info that will show you how to get it right. [/QUOTE]
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