Costco [costco.com] has for its Members: A-iPower 2400W Yamaha Powered Inverter Generator (SC2400IP) on sale for $349.99. Shipping is free.
Features:- Powered by Yamaha: 80cc OHV High Performance 4 Cycle Engine
- High Output: 2,400 Starting Watts - 1,900 Running Watts
- Pure Power: <3% THD of clean power output, sensitive electronics safe
- Low Idle Technology: Extended run time of 10 hrs at 25% load
- Quiet Operation: As low as 52 dB - ideal for home, camping, tailgating & RV
- Parallel equipped: Complete with parallel ports for double the power output when linked together
- Compact Design: Lightweight for easy to transport with telescoping handle & wheels
- CO Sensor With Auto Shutdown: Monitors and reacts to carbon monoxide (CO) levels
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I would venture a guess that you should be able to run one appliance at a time without issue on this unit. But both may be to much, again depending on the draw.
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A fridge uses about 90-110W to run, but doesn't run all the time. However every 14-16hr they do a defrost mode which uses 250-400W for half hour or so.
TLDR, this would be fine.
Whats going to charge this then?
Gas? The EcoFlow has a hybrid unit, but it costs around $1000 or $1300, I can't remember. What a normal person tries to get from this deal is a "starter" on a power bank or power station. What an abnormal person will use this to charge the EcoFlow powerbank and use it from there lol
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