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2kVA Generator

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One of the more common sizes of camping generator is the 2kVA generator. Built to handle a decent load of power and of a good size and weight to take camping or in your caravan, it 's a popular choice for those who want to buy a portable generator. A 2kVA generator will generally have enough output to run a few basic appliances or charge your devices for your camping trip to optimise your comfort. Waking up to fresh coffee or being able to cook up a storm can make your outdoor experience even more enjoyable.

While perhaps not the smallest generator of all, a 2kVA generator is generally pretty compact. If you are looking at good quality 2kVA portable inverter generators, they will not make too much noise and will be a good addition to your campsite.

Generators are often rated by kVA, which stands for Kilo-Volt-Amps. The capacity of a 2kVA generator will be around 1600-2000 watts depending on the type of circuit and if the voltage and current are in phase. Ideally, you should buy a 2000w generator for camping or caravanning and a 2kVA generator of 1600-2000 Watts can provide enough power for your equipment.

What can you run with a 2kVA generator?

A 2kVA generator will be very useful and should be enough to power the running of some appliances for your caravan or camping trip. However, it 's probably not going to be powerful enough to run air-conditioning appliances, for example. This is because an air conditioner by itself will draw down a lot of power. Even if the generator is powerful enough to run the aircon, if you wish to operate other equipment at the same time on the same system, then you are probably not going to have enough power with a 2kVA generator.

It does all depend on what you are going to be using it for and also on the power required by the appliances and tech accessories you want to run. A phone charger, for example, is going to take very little power in terms of watts, but a coffee maker is going to use a considerable amount. When thinking about what you are going to run, you need to consider: the running wattage of the appliances, which of the appliances you want to run at the same time and the wattage required actually to start up the appliance. Start-up wattage is usually much higher than the wattage required to keep an appliance running continuously. Once you have this in mind, you can consider what you can run with your 2kVA generator. Also, make sure it has the appropriate number and type of outlets so you can plug in the equipment of your choice.

How long can you run a 2kVA generator continuously?

The length of time a generator can be run depends on a number of factors - its size, the brand and also what it is powered by. It also depends on what sort of power you are drawing down. More appliances with larger wattages are going to reduce the run time of a generator. The standard run time for a 2kVA generator really varies, with some models running for three hours, but others cited as running 6-20 hours. While it may seem a good idea to add more petrol to keep it going, that is really dangerous. Generators will get hot when they are running, and therefore, this could start a fire. Always let your generator cool down before you add fuel.

What kind of maintenance does a 2kVA generator need?

As 2kVA generators are mostly inverter generators, these will be fuel-driven - powered by petrol. Any generator that is run on fuel will require careful maintenance to keep it running efficiently and safely. First of all, a petrol generator (or diesel) will need to be taken out and run every so often just to keep the starter battery fresh. The recommended frequency is once a month, but that should be enough if you are using it more often than that. Remember, when running your fuel-powered generator, you will need to run it outside (never inside) and in a well-ventilated area as it gives off carbon monoxide fumes.

The fuel should be fresh as well. If you haven 't used it for a while, you will want to replace that with fresh fuel. In fact, it 's a really good idea to empty it before you store it. Engine oil should be checked as well and refreshed after heavy use. Fuel lines will need to be checked to make sure they are not blocked or damaged, and if they are, then they should be replaced. A dirty air filter will need to be cleaned as well, and if it 's really bad, replace it.

Whether you are looking for marine generators, a small generator for camping or an auto start generator, at Outbax, we stock a range of generators for your outdoor adventures.

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