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    Most Rugged: Generac iQ3500 3500-Watt Inverter Portable Generator. Best for RV Camping: ... as it protects the inverter electronics and helps contain noise—the EU2200i is remarkably quiet. In ...

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    Now is an excellent time to save big money on portable generators ahead of the storm season. ... RV owners will appreciate the built-in 50-amp and 30-amp twist-lock outlets, along with a dedicated ...

  4. Here comes hurricane season, and with it, power outages. We researched what’s in stock on Amazon, and we recommend these 11 top-rated portable generators.

  5. Engine–generator - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Using portable generators in garages, or near open windows or air conditioning vents can also result in carbon monoxide poisoning. [11] Additionally, it is important to prevent backfeeding when using a portable engine generator, which can harm utility workers or people in other buildings. Before turning on a diesel- or gasoline-powered ...

  6. Generac - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Robert Kern in 1959, the company soon began producing portable generators for Sears, Roebuck and Co. under the Craftsman brand. During the 1970s, Generac expanded its offerings in the portable and recreational vehicle markets, and in the 1980s the company entered the commercial and industrial markets with its backup power generation systems.

  7. Recreational vehicle terms - Wikipedia

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    Generators are rated by their electrical output, usually in watts. A minimum generator size for a small RV would be 1500 to 2000 watts. To run an RV air conditioner, a minimum of 3,000 watts is usually needed. Larger RVs with multiple air conditioners require generators with 6,000 and more watts of capacity. Generators also charge the house ...