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valhalla360
Jul 19, 2018Navigator
As long as you don't try to start both air/con simultaneously, paired 2000w units likely will do it but you are still pushing them really hard. I would want 5-6k watts of generator.
Each unit is rated at 1600w continuous load and the air/con units are probably pulling around 1400w continuous. That leaves only 400w for everything else. I'm guessing if you run 2 air/con units, you likely will be running a few other items (TV, Fridge a few lights, etc...). Odds are the overload switch will pop regularly or you will be frustrated that you spent all this money on generators and you can't run anything else.
Each unit is rated at 1600w continuous load and the air/con units are probably pulling around 1400w continuous. That leaves only 400w for everything else. I'm guessing if you run 2 air/con units, you likely will be running a few other items (TV, Fridge a few lights, etc...). Odds are the overload switch will pop regularly or you will be frustrated that you spent all this money on generators and you can't run anything else.
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