Make sure it can connect to your generator, If you dont have one, get one big enough to power the freezer youd want, and im guessing your kitchen fridge too, just a thought
Personally, I have a EU2200i, ran 2 fridges and full size standing freezer, and throttles down when they arent "running" cause they arent pulling power to cool. Its small though, I would recommend/ I regret not getting the next size up in a similar line. Like eu3000 or similar... What about you?
I'm not even sure to be honest with you. I got it from Costco, which was best value at the time and it's sat in the box since then. It's a dual fuel generator and can handle my freezers. I figure I'd only need to run on each freezer a couple hours per day and I've got enough fuel on hand for a couple weeks. The next step for me would be investing in more propane so that I have enough fuel to match the amount of time it would take me to eat the meat.
Yes they usually have standard plugs, and can also have "RV" style high watt plugs.
You need to figure out where you're going to run the generator (exhaust fumes) and make sure you have a long enough set of cords and that the cords can handle the draw.
Make sure it can connect to your generator, If you dont have one, get one big enough to power the freezer youd want, and im guessing your kitchen fridge too, just a thought
Good point. I got a generator specifically for my freezers and recommend you do as well if you're going to store any large amount of meat.
Personally, I have a EU2200i, ran 2 fridges and full size standing freezer, and throttles down when they arent "running" cause they arent pulling power to cool. Its small though, I would recommend/ I regret not getting the next size up in a similar line. Like eu3000 or similar... What about you?
I'm not even sure to be honest with you. I got it from Costco, which was best value at the time and it's sat in the box since then. It's a dual fuel generator and can handle my freezers. I figure I'd only need to run on each freezer a couple hours per day and I've got enough fuel on hand for a couple weeks. The next step for me would be investing in more propane so that I have enough fuel to match the amount of time it would take me to eat the meat.
Oh its propane generator??? pretty cool
Don't most generators have as standard electrical plug to power anything? I guess it depends how much watts are needed?
Yes they usually have standard plugs, and can also have "RV" style high watt plugs. You need to figure out where you're going to run the generator (exhaust fumes) and make sure you have a long enough set of cords and that the cords can handle the draw.
Generators have sockets. I've never seen one with a plug. That would be dangerous.
Yeah mine only has 2 rego plug spots, my large home one isnt starting