Hello. W/D here. You've posed a fine question, as it has several answers. We used one of these during Hurricane Katrina. 1. At idle, you can expect about 6 hours. 2. Fully loaded, you can expect to refuel it at about 4 hours without the tank being empty.
Your actual time will vary with the demand placed on the generator, but these times are best as I recall. Hope that this was of some small help, --W/D--
If you have around a 2500 watt load and you are running it steady, you should get about 5 hours roughly of tank time. This varies with altitude, load, air filter cleanliness, quality of fuel. thanks Joe
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Hello. W/D here.
You've posed a fine question, as it has several answers. We used one of these during Hurricane Katrina.
1. At idle, you can expect about 6 hours.
2. Fully loaded, you can expect to refuel it at about 4 hours without the tank being empty.
Your actual time will vary with the demand placed on the generator, but these times are best as I recall.
Hope that this was of some small help, --W/D--
If you have around a 2500 watt load and you are running it steady, you should get about 5 hours roughly of tank time. This varies with altitude, load, air filter cleanliness, quality of fuel.
thanks Joe