Generator Selector
Find your perfect Generator match using the MaxWatt Generator Selector.
Simply select what you need your generator for, then select from a list of equipment, tools or appliances you want to power. Our smart tool will quickly calculate the wattage required and recommend the perfect generator for you.
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Frequently ASKED QUESTIONS
Discover answers to commonly asked questions about our generators. We’re here to help you make informed decisions for your power needs. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team.
What Should I Know Before Buying a Generator?
You need to consider:
- What is the wattage capacity you require?
- Does the generator have enough outlets to plug in all of the items I want to power?
- How noisy is the generator?
- Do you prefer a recoil or an electric start generator?
- How large is the fuel tank and how many hours of operation will it provide?
- Can the generator be easily transported?
If you are unsure about any of the above, please contact us and we will gladly assist you!
What Size Generator Do I Need?
It is very important to understand how many watts you intend to power so that you can make an informed decision on selecting the best size generator for your needs. If you choose a generator that is too small, you will not be able to run heavy-duty items such as fridges or effectively run essential appliances during a power outage. Furthermore, if you overload the generator may lead to its breakdown as well as damage to all appliances that are using its power.
Alternatively, if you choose a generator that is too big, you will be spending more on its purchase, installation, fuel, maintenance and repairs than is required or necessary.
Choosing a generator that is too big may lead to unnecessary costs.
The size of your generator depends on the number and type of electrical appliances that you plan to run. Heating and cooling appliances like air conditioners and refrigerators require a larger start up power and generally use a lot of power to run. You will need a bigger generator to power such appliances. Alternatively, if you want to power the lights in your house or the occasional small power tool, you can opt for a smaller generator.
It is also important to consider the start up power that the appliances require.
Equipment that has moving parts like fans and pumps consume a lot of electricity on start up, but do not require a lot of power to continue functioning. This is because the motor needs a lot more power to move from a stationary position to its normal running position. The power consumption surge when starting up these appliances can cause your generator to fail, even when its size capacity is sufficient for all your appliances’ running wattage.
What Will Happen If I Overload My Generator?
Portable generators should never be overloaded; however, all Maxwatt portable petrol sets can provide a surge to their normal output for a short period (e.g. during start-ups).
For example, a 7kVA Maxwatt generator can deliver up to 5000 running Watts and 5500 starting Watts.
Important to note: If a generator is running for long periods of time with an overload (i.e. that is a rating above the maximum rating of the set) there are various things that may occur:
- Overheating of the engine
- Overheating of the alternator, which will burn out the
- Breakdown in oil consistency causing low oil pressure and engine failure
- Reduced generator lifespan.