I used a Onan 5k 1800 rpm generator to run my house for 8 days.we loaded it in my pickup and powered our Post office mornings so they could get the mail out.Afternoons I ran my freezer and refridgerator and water pump, not all at the same time.They are called emergency generators because a small one can keep your pump ,furnace running. .I kept the house warm with wood heat. I took the generator to several other houses to run furnaces and water pumps and freezers running.A friend ran his 10 kw generator for 24 hours steady and complained about the gas it used.He has a wood stove now.The generator I have was in a big RV.It puts out 120v so is limited in what it can run.A dairy farm would need a big PTO generator.Some people were with out power for over 30 days.A small generator doesnt cost a lot and running it once a month will keep it in good shape.
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