Mitsubishi Generators

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Choosing the
right Generator Size
In most applications, the Mitsubishi generator will provide power to devices
that use a total wattage rating up to the rated wattage output of the
generator. For example, to power ten 100-watt lightbulbs,
the generator rated wattage output would need to be 1000 watts. In order to
operate an appliance that has an electric motor such as a freezer, saw or drill
you must calculate the wattage required to start the motor. The rule of thumb
is to multiply the wattage requirements by three. For Example, if you want to
run a drill with a rated wattage requirement of 300 watts you must multiply by
three to get the 900-watt requirement to start the electric motor.
If the watts are not specified, use this calculation to determine
the watts:
amps x volts = watts (volts is either 120 or 240)
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RATED WATTAGE CHART |
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MODEL |
RATED WATTAGE |
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MGA 1300 |
1100 |
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MGA 1800 |
1500 |
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MGA 2900 |
2500 |
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MGE 1800 |
1500 |
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MGE 2900 |
2500 |
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MGE 4000 |
3300 |
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MGE 4800 |
4100 |
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MGE 5800 |
5000 |
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MGE 6700 |
5800 |
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MGW 150A |
2400 |
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MGW 200A |
3600 |
(Only selected models in stock - Please call for availability)
To look at the specifications and options for available models please visit us or go to the Mitsubishi web site.