but at least with the inverter generators, they will spool up or down depending on load which saves fuel and reduces engine noise when operating under low demand.
That's interesting - I didn't realize some generators would self adjust based on load demand.
Regarding CPAP - I'm going to be getting a battery backup for it - I need that whether I get a generator or not.
List of things I would want to be able to run with anticipated watts from the internet. I used the upper side for estiomates
NG forced air furnace - 800
NG hot water heater - 150
Refrigerator - 600
Keurig coffee maker - 1500
Internet modem and router - 20
lap top - 60 (for charging)
kindles (2) - 30 (charging)
45" TV - 100
Phone chargers (2) - 100
microwave (not a necessity) - 1000
Lights - only a few - 200
Total of 4560 watts X 1.2 = 5472 watts.
However - that is assuming everything nis running simultaneously. That is certainly controllable. Also the two biggest consumers (assuming my numbers are somewhat accurate) are the microwave and Keurig - both short duration events.
Rick