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
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
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.