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Small Generator for Camping

Camping is a great way to get outside and back to nature, but if you’d still prefer a little bit of power to help bring those small comforts from home with you, then a small generator for camping might be a great addition to your camping equipment. A small generator for camping can charge your electronics and perhaps cool your drinks and won’t be such a burden to haul around. Whether you are looking for generators in Mackay or generators in Melbourne, Outbax has a range of generators so that you can take your adventure off-grid. Read more

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Camping is a great way to get outside and back to nature, but if you’d still prefer a little bit of power to help bring those small comforts from home with you, then a small generator for camping might be a great addition to your camping equipment. A small generator for camping can charge your electronics and perhaps cool your drinks and won’t be such a burden to haul around. Whether you are looking for generators in Mackay or generators in Melbourne, Outbax has a range of generators so that you can take your adventure off-grid.

What generator size do I need for camping?

The generator size that you need for camping is really entirely up to you. However, there are many things you can think about when deciding whether a small generator for camping is the right choice. As a caveat, some places in Australia such as national parks may not allow the use of generators or may restrict the size of generator that is allowed, so keep that in mind too.

One thing to consider may be the physical dimensions of the generator. Generators come in all sizes, from big conventional fuel-powered generators with large amounts of power, to generators that may be smaller and easy to carry, such as portable inverter generators or battery generators. If you have to transfer the generator or even wheel it along, then you’ll want a model that is pretty compact. If you’re all set up with a caravan and it doesn’t take long to trek from your vehicle to your campsite, then you can perhaps afford a little more size.

Size also matters when considering where you are going to store the generator if you need to transport it. Be sure to also plan how you will refuel the tank if you are heading way off-grid – far away from any service stations. A small generator for camping will take up less space in your vehicle, leaving room for other essentials or comforts.

Overall, when looking at generator size, know that the bigger the engine, the louder the noise – especially with fuel-driven generators and particularly conventional ones. As size may be related to noise, then it may be a factor in helping you decide what generator size you need to buy for camping. If you are going to be alone and don’t mind the noise of a generator, then you are good to choose whatever size you like. However, if you want to enjoy the sounds of nature or simply be considerate to your campsite neighbours, then a small generator for camping should be a little more unobtrusive. If noise is an overall concern – check out portable inverter generators, which tend to run quieter than conventional generators. Battery generators will also be quiet, although they may need an additional solar kit to charge them.

What appliances can I run with a generator?

A generator has a finite amount of power output, so it really depends on the size of your generator combined with the watts rating of the appliances you wish to use. For example, a small generator for camping is unlikely to have the high kVA grunt of a generator with a large diesel engine, but you will find that if you plan well, you will be able to power your gear and benefit from one with a small design.

When choosing what appliances you are going to run on your generator, no matter what size, you need to check out the watts rating of each piece of equipment you want to plug into the outlets. Each piece of gear will have a watt rating for start-up and for running. The start-up watts will be much higher than the running watts, so you really need to take those into account to make sure your small generator for camping can supply the power needed. Also, to get maximum efficiency from your product, it’s a good idea to plan what equipment you may be running at the same time. If you are charging a device but want to listen to some music, for example, you need to make sure your generator has the capacity to handle that. It’s advisable to buy a generator that is on the larger side of the amount of watts you are going to need.

Just to give a bit of a ballpark figure, a good average size is around 2000w for camping and caravanning, but if you are looking for a small generator for camping, 1000w may be enough.

Where can I buy a generator for camping?

If you are looking for a small generator for camping, we have a range of quality brands of camping generators for sale at Outbax, from some of the smallest generators to those with plenty of power. In our extensive range comprising marine generators to RV generators, and even 2000w generator to diesel generators, we are sure to have something to suit your needs. Check out our online store for a generator for your adventure, and get in touch if you have any questions or queries. We have loads of advice and fast, automated shipping to help you get the power you need.

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