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How to Choose the Best Silent Generator for Home?

 A generator can power your home and bring you peace of mind when the power goes out. It’s necessary to buy a home generator if your neighbourhood encounters frequent power outages. However, the noise that comes with the generator is a problem. If you don’t want to disturb your families and your neighbors, a quiet generator is suitable for you. Read on and learn how to choose the best silent generator for home.


What is considered as a silent generator?


Generally, generator manufactures will give generators a dB(A) rating at a distance of 23 feet (or 7 meters), but some manufacturers may measure their generators at a different distance. A generator is considered silent when it is rated for a 50-60 dB(A) range at 7 meters or 75-85 dB(A) at 1 meter. Silent generators are specially designed with sound dampening devices to reduce the noise produced. These generators usually have various different types of acoustic canopies. The noise levels of standard generators range from 80-90 dB, which is like a windows air conditioner or power lawn mower running around. This level of noise can disturb you and your neighbors, and even cause hearing damage over time if too close. The noises of silent generators are similar to normal conversation or background music.


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Types of silent generators for home


Silent generators are available in three major types: inverter generators, portable generators and home standby generators.


Inverter generators


An Inverter generator is a type of portable generator that is designed to automatically adjust its engine speeds based on the electrical demand at any given moment. Inverter generators are more compact, quieter and more fuel-efficient than traditional portable generators. Of course, their cost is significantly higher than a traditional portable generator with a comparable claimed wattage. Compared to larger conventional generators, inverter generators have lower power output and produce only around 7,000 watts of electricity. Typically, they are used in recreational applications such as camping, tailgating, picnicking, etc.


Portable generators


A portable generator is a tool that can provide electricity in areas without access to the power grid. Most portable generators have wheels and can be moved easily. Unlike stationary generators, portable units need to be started manually and refueled often. Portable generators can be used for residential backup power. They can keep the lights on during a short-term power outage.


Home standby generators


Home standby generators, also called whole-house generators or stationary generators, are the most powerful generator type. They are permanently installed outside your home and can automatically detect outages and power your entire home automatically with minimal interruption when the power goes out. Home standby generators can operate for days or weeks without refueling. The downside is that they are large and need a lot of space to install. In addition, they are more expensive to buy and the installation costs can range from a few thousand dollars to $10,000 or more.


How to choose the best silent generator for home?


Silent generators for home use aren’t a one-size-fits-all power solution. To choose a generator that best fits your needs, you need to take a number of factors into consideration.


Common uses


Before making a purchase, you need to think about the frequency of outages, location and the purpose of using the generator. If you want to choose one to take on a camping trip or for family picnics, a portable generator will be a better option. If your home often experiences prolonged blackouts or you want to power the entire house during power outages, consider installing a home standby generator. If you want to power electronic devices, such as a computer server, you may need an inverter generator.


Power requirements


When it comes to choosing a home generator, it’s important to consider the generator size and the power needs of your home. The wattage needs of the home depend on the quantity and type of electrical devices that you want to run. You need to think about the appliances that you want to power during a power outage.


To determine what size generator you need, add up all of the power consumption figures for your appliances. In addition, consider the starting power requirement for each appliance. It's worth noting that most appliances with electric motors or compressors require more power to start than to run. The starting wattage of an electrical device is typically about three times the running wattage. Adding the starting wattage of electrical equipment that could be simultaneously used will help in determining the type of generator that can provide the required power.


Fuel type


Silent generators for home use come in several fuel type options, you can choose a type of fuel based on your preferences and needs. The four most common fuel sources for home generators include gasoline, diesel, natural gas and propane. Diesel powered generators are more efficient than petrol powered models. They can handle a variety of unique needs and many homeowners choose them to power up an entire home as a backup power source. Standby generators also rely on integrated home fuel sources, such as natural gas or liquid propane. Portable generators and inverter generators typically run on gasoline and propane.


Price


Generally, the bigger the generator, the more it will cost. Home standby generators are more expensive than portable generators. If you are on a budget, buying a portable generator to keep some essential appliances like lights running is recommended.


In addition to the factors mentioned above, you also need to consider which features are most important to you, such as automatic start, automatic Co shutoff, low-oil shutoff, etc. Warranty and support, safety and maintenance should also be considered.


Hope this guide will help you make an informed decision when purchasing a silent generator for home. Still unsure which generator is best for you? Don’t hesitate to reach out for any further information or assistance regarding to home silent generator. Our expertise in Dingbo Power ensures you find a solution tailored to your noise level and power needs. Contact us today!


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