Frequently Asked Questions

Many of our generators can be used to power a home when paired with the proper setup. To do so, the generator must be equipped with a 30-amp or 50-amp outlet and connected through a transfer switch for safe operation.

If you’re unsure whether this model is the right fit, feel free to give us a call or contact us through our contact page, and we’ll help guide you.

Runtime depends on several factors, including load size, fuel type, and fuel capacity. At lower loads, generators can run for extended periods, while higher power demands will reduce overall runtime.

For exact runtime estimates based on your intended use, we recommend reviewing the manufacturer’s specifications or contacting our team for guidance.

A transfer switch is only required if you plan to connect the generator directly to your home’s electrical system. It ensures safe operation by preventing back-feeding into the utility grid.

If you are using the generator to power individual devices or appliances through the onboard 120V outlets such as extension cords for tools, refrigerators, or small equipment, a transfer switch is not required.

If you’re unsure which setup is right for your needs, feel free to contact us and we’ll help guide you safely.

Talk to a Power Specialist

We help homeowners and businesses choose the right generator for their power needs, budget, and long-term reliability.

Simi Valley Location

Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm

Contact Info

Phone: 805-422-1224

Email: GotPower@DeployPower.Energy

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