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If you’re starting a food truck business, having a reliable generator is a necessary component of your setup. Generators supply the power to all your appliances—refrigerators, freezers, blenders, and coffee makers. Use this brief guide to purchase the right generator for your budding business.

How to Buy a Generator for a Food Truck

Load Requirement

Make a list of all the electrical appliances and fixtures your food truck will house. Different appliances have different starting and running wattages, which will determine generator size.

Loads are either resistive or reactive. Resistive means the same amount of power is required to start and run an appliance or fixture. Appliances and fixtures that produce heat, like toasters, microwaves, and lights, are resistive. Reactive loads use more energy when they first power on,  but less as they continue to operate. Refrigerators and air conditioners are examples of reactive loads.

To figure out how much power you’ll need, add up the starting and running wattage of everything in your truck that will be in use at the same time. When you have that number, choose a generator that can produce slightly more wattage to accommodate increases in energy consumption.

Types of Generators

generatorsGenerators for food trucks generally fall into two categories: conventional and inverter. Conventional generators run at a consistent speed and produce more electricity over longer periods. They are heavier than inverter generators. 

Unlike conventional generators, the engine speed of inverter generators is not constant. It adjusts depending on the load needed at any given point. They are more fuel-efficient, compact, and lightweight than conventional models. They are also quieter and pricier. Their portability, however, makes them ideal for food trucks, which are always on the move.

 

When you are ready to purchase and install a food truck generator, call Mueller Electric. Located in Ashland, KY,  they have been serving the Tri-State region since 1994. These skilled electricians provide repair, maintenance, and inspections for residential, commercial, and industrial customers. They are also available for remodeling and renovation projects as well as emergencies. For a free estimate or consultation, call (606) 325-0275, or visit their website to learn more about the business.
 

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