Important Factors You Must Know While Searching For A Petrol Generator

Petrol is among the widely used and available fuel types, and if often a preferred fuel for generators. A petrol generator is typically more affordable to purchase and maintain or service, and that might make you want to invest in one. However, you may find the selection of generators overwhelming due to the different sizes, brands, and features available. How do you know which product is best for your needs? Here are some important factors you should consider tot help you make the right choice:

Power output

First, you have to find out how much power it can generate and make sure it is sufficient for your daily power requirements. Spend some time thinking about the equipment and appliances that must run with backup power and add these power draws up. Keep in mind that you most likely will not be plugging them in simultaneously, so determine a realistic combination of those devices. It is then recommended to add 500W to 1000W to this number for some leeway, in case you have to run additional appliances/devices, and to ensure you don’t overload the petrol generator.

How you’ll use it

There are many different styles of petrol generators including conventional, AVR, worksite, welder and 3 phase models. Depending on the application will determine the style you should purchase. For example, if you need a generator to run sensitive devices like power tools, laptops, or tablet devices, consider getting an AVR generator to prevent unstable power from damaging them.

Engine

Make sure that the petrol generator is powered by a proven reliable and robust engine from companies like Honda and Hyundai. Avoid settling for cheap engines as you could spend more on them in the long run when they perform inefficiently and require frequent repairs.

Sockets

Make sure it has enough sockets. One may suffice for casual DIY tasks and infrequent use. If it’s for a commercial setting, consider looking for more sockets.

Maximum running time

There’s a common misconception that the bigger the fuel tank size, the longer the run time. However, if the petrol generator has a large fuel tank and high energy output, the engine is likely to work harder and use up more fuel. So, you may want to look into the maximum running time instead when determining how long it will run.

 

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