

#Tri backup 4 generator#
The generator produces 7,000 watts of continuous power when running on either gasoline or propane, but doesn’t lose much power when switching to natural gas – it can still put out 6,500 watts.

This Wanco generator from Smart Generators is not the most powerful tri-fuel generator we reviewed, but it was among our favorites thanks to the quality and performance.

Finally, we summarize our three favorite tri-fuel generators on the market today. Our buying guide and FAQs cover everything you need to know about tri-fuel generators so that you can choose the generator that is best for your home. Our favorite tri-fuel generators are highlighted in the table below – keep reading for detailed reviews of each generator, complete with pros and cons. The result is six top picks that cover a range of needs and budgets. We spent hours reading through customer reviews and technical specifications for some of the most popular tri-fuel generators to separate out the very best. We also considered the number of power outlets that each generator provided and specifications like the manufacturer’s warranty. In our review of the best tri-fuel generators, the continuous and surge outputs of different generators, especially when using different fuel sources, was one of our top considerations. The best tri-fuel generator needs to be highly reliable and able to crank out the wattage that you need to power everything you’re likely to need in an emergency situation – from your refrigerator and freezer to your air conditioning if it is excessively hot out, to your phone and computer so you can connect with the outside world. A tri-fuel generator is a particularly good choice, since in addition to running on gasoline to provide electricity to your home and essential appliances, these generators can run on either propane or natural gas. During these times, gasoline lines are likely to be extremely long and prices will be high, so having a generator that can run on alternative fuel sources can save you time, money, and frustration. A tri-fuel generator is one of the most important pieces of equipment you can have when disaster strikes and the electricity goes out.
