![]() Just some thoughts, as all of the questions about the combination of what can be run can best be answered by "it all depends". ![]() Plug in the fridge and let it get cold, then if needed, unplug to use others items things will stay cold if you don't open the door a lot. If the demand exceeds what the generator can supply, then you may have to swap things in and out as you need them. So take all of your items you want/need to run and see if the generator can supply the necessary power for that load. I have ordered a PlutoSDR, but the backorder went from Dec, 4th to somewhere in Feb 2018 so I got the HackRF meanwhile. If you also wanted to run a heater that draws 1,500W, convert that to amps (1,500W/120v=12.5A), the power draw would be too high to run that at the same time as the refrigerator (7A + 12.5A=19.5A which is greater than the sustained 15A the generator can supply. I guess most of you already know this device, it has been around for a couple of years. ![]() If I plug it in to the generator, 7A of the 15A total is now being used, so I have 8A remaining that can be used for other things that would be run simultaneously. As an example, my refrigerator data plate states that it draws 7A of power. Look in the User's Guide or on the data plate for each appliance to get their power requirements. The EU2200i provides 1,800W sustained and up to 2,200W surge. When looking at what this unit can run, and what can be run simultaneously, you must look at each of those things you want to power to determine their power draw and insure that it does not exceed the generator's capacity.
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