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Inverter Generators

An Inverter Generator uses less fuel and makes less noise. Have a conversation without raising your voice. Run all day on a tank of fuel. Perfect for camping, RVing, tailgating or wherever you need power.

Inverter Generator

An Inverter Generator uses less fuel and makes less noise. Have a conversation without raising your voice. Run all day on a tank of fuel. Perfect for camping, RVing, tailgating or wherever you need power.

Quiet Inverter Generators produce as little as 52dB(a) of noise—less than a regular conversation. Quiet and fuel efficient because they produce power in a way that allows the engine to run only as fast as needed. Yet some can generate as much or more power as the larger and noisier standard portables. Power from an inverter generator is clean and steady to run sensitive electronics and charge your mobile devices or operate appliances and power tools.

Large Inverter Generator

A Large Inverter Generator can power heavy loads, including central air conditioners and heat pumps. Some appliances, especially air conditioners or heat pumps, may require a soft start to reduce the starting watts requirement. With a large inverter generator, power your critical and convenience circuits throughout an outage.

Maybe you only need the power of a large inverter generator part of the time. Two smaller inverter generators running parallel can provide similar amounts of power. If power needs are low, run one generator. Need more power for large appliances? Use a parallel kit to double the available power with a second generator. Parallel operation is an option only available from an inverter generator and it allows for efficient and economical use of fuel. Even if you run both inverter generators together, they will use less fuel and make less noise than a larger portable with the same combined capacity.

In parallel, the two inverter generators work together for a similar output as a large inverter generator. Different size or the same, inverter generators in parallel combine power. For example, run a 2200 watt in parallel with a 2000 watt.

Portable Inverter Generator

Portable inverter generators are just that—portable. Many weigh less than 50 pounds and move easier than a regular portable generator. Larger models have wheels and one person easily rolls the generator across grass, parking lots, or any hard-packed surface. Some have carry handles for two people. They go anywhere you need power. RV parks, campgrounds, tailgate parties, or family picnics.

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Digital inverter generators run quiet, produce clean power, and use less fuel. Compare our portable inverter generators in our online superstore catalogue. Free shipping saves even more.

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An Inverter Generator uses less fuel and makes less noise. Have a conversation without raising your voice. Run all day on a tank of fuel. Perfect for camping, RVing, tailgating or wherever you need power.

Inverter Generator

An Inverter Generator uses less fuel and makes less noise. Have a conversation without raising your voice. Run all day on a tank of fuel. Perfect for camping, RVing, tailgating or wherever you need power.

Quiet Inverter Generators produce as little as 52dB(a) of noise—less than a regular conversation. Quiet and fuel efficient because they produce power in a way that allows the engine to run only as fast as needed. Yet some can generate as much or more power as the larger and noisier standard portables. Power from an inverter generator is clean and steady to run sensitive electronics and charge your mobile devices or operate appliances and power tools.

Large Inverter Generator

A Large Inverter Generator can power heavy loads, including central air conditioners and heat pumps. Some appliances, especially air conditioners or heat pumps, may require a soft start to reduce the starting watts requirement. With a large inverter generator, power your critical and convenience circuits throughout an outage.

Maybe you only need the power of a large inverter generator part of the time. Two smaller inverter generators running parallel can provide similar amounts of power. If power needs are low, run one generator. Need more power for large appliances? Use a parallel kit to double the available power with a second generator. Parallel operation is an option only available from an inverter generator and it allows for efficient and economical use of fuel. Even if you run both inverter generators together, they will use less fuel and make less noise than a larger portable with the same combined capacity.

In parallel, the two inverter generators work together for a similar output as a large inverter generator. Different size or the same, inverter generators in parallel combine power. For example, run a 2200 watt in parallel with a 2000 watt.

Portable Inverter Generator

Portable inverter generators are just that—portable. Many weigh less than 50 pounds and move easier than a regular portable generator. Larger models have wheels and one person easily rolls the generator across grass, parking lots, or any hard-packed surface. Some have carry handles for two people. They go anywhere you need power. RV parks, campgrounds, tailgate parties, or family picnics.

Featured Inverter Generators

Shop these Portable Inverter Generator Brands

 

Digital inverter generators run quiet, produce clean power, and use less fuel. Compare our portable inverter generators in our online superstore catalogue. Free shipping saves even more.

Inverter Generators - FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

A. An inverter generator electronically converts DC into a near perfect AC sine wave at the correct frequency for power that is safe for the most sensitive electronics.
A. Traditional portable generators turn an alternator at a fixed speed, typically 3600 RPM, to produce 60 Hertz AC current. An inverter generator has a variable speed engine that only runs fast enough to produce the power required. If the load increases, so does the engine speed. The inverter converts DC current to AC current at a fixed output frequency with a near perfect signal safe for the most sensitive electronics and appliances.
A. Both inverter generators and regular portable generators have their place. Larger capacity portables are less expensive than similar capacity inverter generators. When it comes to noise and power quality, inverters usually produce less noise than a regular portable. However, some of the better portables boast power quality nearly equal that of the best inverters. Look at the specifications of each and determine which is best for your home.
A. Inverter Generators for RVs have distinct advantages over traditional portable generators. They tend to be much quieter, and many meet National Park Rules for noise. Measured at 23 feet, the noise level of some models compares to normal conversation. They have excellent fuel economy, with long run times on a tank of fuel.
A. An important point to note, check the running watts versus the peak watts (also called max watts or surge watts). Many manufacturers choose to name their inverter generators for the peak watts, while most traditional portables have names that compare to the running watts. Select a model with a running watts rating of 25% to 35% higher than your total maximum load. If everything connected is about 4000 watts, then choose an inverter generator with 5000-5500 running watts.