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Ryobi RG-950 Air-Cooled 2-Stroke Generator



The Ryobi RG-950 Air-Cooled 2-Stroke Generator is a useful tool for emergency back-up power and lighting during power outages. It is available in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke engine options. To determine the appropriate size generator, the total wattage of all items that will be used simultaneously should be calculated, taking into account higher start-up ratings for certain appliances. It is import... more details
Key Features:
  • Air-cooled 2-stroke engine: This type of engine is lightweight and compact, making it easy to transport and store.
  • Emergency back-up power: The generator is designed to provide power during power outages, making it a useful tool for emergencies.
  • Available in 2-stroke and 4-stroke engine options: This allows users to choose the type of engine that best fits their needs and preferences.


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Brand Ryobi
Manufacturer Ryobi
Model Number 6009605021469
Description
The Ryobi RG-950 Air-Cooled 2-Stroke Generator is a useful tool for emergency back-up power and lighting during power outages. It is available in both 2-stroke and 4-stroke engine options. To determine the appropriate size generator, the total wattage of all items that will be used simultaneously should be calculated, taking into account higher start-up ratings for certain appliances. It is important not to exceed the rated capacity of the generator and to start with the largest electrical appliance before plugging in additional items. Good ventilation is also necessary when using a generator to avoid the danger of carbon monoxide gas.

Emergency back-up power and lighting come in quite handy when the electricity to your home suddenly goes out. Ryobi has both a 2-stroke and 4-stroke engine generator to suite your needs.
To determine the size generator you will need, total the wattage of the maximum number of items you will be running simultaneously. For items with start-up ratings higher than their run ratings, use the higher rating to determine your power requirements. Inductive load appliances and tools such as refrigerators, washers and power tools require additional wattage for starting the equipment. The initial load only lasts a few seconds on start-up, but it is important when calculating your total wattage. For example, running a 100 watt light bulb, 200 watt cooker, 1200 watt refrigerator with start-up of 2900 watts and a 750 watt TV would require 3950 watts.
Never exceed the rated capacity of a generator. Always start the largest electrical appliance first, then plug in other items, one at a time.
Remember to have good ventilation whenever you run a generator as carbon monoxide gas is deadly!
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