I'm learning from reading on the OB that it's an important distinction.
I've gathered that you need an inverter generator (but not a regular generator) to safely backup the power in your home. Someone please correct me if that's wrong.
With that in mind:
1. What can I look for when shopping for a generator to be confident that I'm looking at an inverter generator?
2. Would it matter if it's not an inverter if it were hooked up to my breaker box vs directly hooked up to electronics or appliances? Is this not recommended for any reason?
3. Is 7Kw really the biggest portable inverter generator you can buy?
I'm basically trying to determine what my options are for how to safely power as much of the things in my home as possible during an outage. My house is about 4k sq ft and I have 3 HVAC systems. I'll spend whatever it costs, but want to be confident I'm doing what makes the most sense for what I'm spending.
I've gathered that you need an inverter generator (but not a regular generator) to safely backup the power in your home. Someone please correct me if that's wrong.
With that in mind:
1. What can I look for when shopping for a generator to be confident that I'm looking at an inverter generator?
2. Would it matter if it's not an inverter if it were hooked up to my breaker box vs directly hooked up to electronics or appliances? Is this not recommended for any reason?
3. Is 7Kw really the biggest portable inverter generator you can buy?
I'm basically trying to determine what my options are for how to safely power as much of the things in my home as possible during an outage. My house is about 4k sq ft and I have 3 HVAC systems. I'll spend whatever it costs, but want to be confident I'm doing what makes the most sense for what I'm spending.