The power of the generator should be greater than or equal to 1.25 times the total required power to ensure the efficiency and stability of the generator, and to leave room for usage time and ambient temperature. For example, if the total required power is 2kW, it is recommended to choose a generator with a power of around 2.5kW. The following is the relevant content:
1. Understand the load situation. The power of the generator is determined based on the load situation that requires power supply. For high load situations, a higher power generator needs to be selected, while for low load situations, a lower power generator can be selected.
2. Consider usage time. When used continuously for a long time, a generator with higher power and better quality should be selected to ensure efficiency and stability.
3. Choose according to the environment. Different environmental temperatures can affect the output power of the generator. Small generators should be selected for outdoor use, while industrial use requires larger generators.
4. Operation mode of the generator. If it is a long-term continuous operation, a low-power generator should be chosen to save fuel, while a high-power generator can be chosen for short-term use.
5. Starting current of electrical appliances. Consider the starting current of the equipment that needs to be powered to ensure that the generator can withstand it.
In addition, the use of specific equipment such as electric pickaxes should choose generators between 2 and 4 kW. In general, when selecting a generator, various factors should be comprehensively considered to ensure its suitability and safe use.
