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Work (Industrial, construction or other commercial applications, DIY projects)
1) Estimate your wattage requirements.
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How many tools will you be powering at once?
1 tool: between 1000 - 2200 watts
2 tools: between 2200 - 4000 watts
Multiple tools: 4000 watts and up
2) Decide on a series.
What combination of features and value is right for you?
EG series: Reliable power at an economical price
EB series: Adds additional features, including OSHA requirements, wheel kit, and more
EU series: Adds even more features, like super quiet operation, inverter quality power, and longer run time
3) Combine your series and your wattage together to find the best models for your needs.
For example, if your wattage is 2200-3000 watts, and you prefer the EB Series, consider the EB2200i,
EB2800i, and EB3000c.
Play (Recreational use, such as RV power, tailgating, or camping)
1) Estimate your wattage requirements.
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How will you be using the generator?
Camping: small appliances (Lights, Fan, Computer, Battery Charging)–1000-2200 watts
Camping or tailgating: medium appliances (Microwave, Hairdryer)–2200-3000 watts
RV – 1 A/C unit (up to 13,500 BTU): 3000-4000 watts
RV – 2 A/C units: 6500-7000 watts
2) Decide on a series.
What combination of features and value is right for you?
EG series: Reliable power at an economical price
EU series: Adds even more features, like super quiet operation, inverter quality power, and longer run time
3) Combine your series and your wattage together to find the best models for your needs.
For example, if your wattage is 2200-3000 watts, and you prefer the EU Series, consider the EU2200i,
EU3000is, and EU3000i Handi
®
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EG SERIESEB SERIES
EB2800i
Tools and sensitive equipment
on OSHA-regulated jobsites
EB3000c
Tools on OSHA-
regulated jobsites
EB10000
630cc V-twin engine, full GFCI
protection, and large fuel tank
EG2800i
Home backup, sensitive equipment,
DIY projects, recreational use
EG5000
Home backup, DIY projects,
recreational use
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Generator Selection Guide 19