This is an open-frame generator, don’t buy this for camping or RV use, it is too noisy. Your neighbors will hate you. It might be useful for a contractor or an emergency when the power goes out, but that’s about it. There are plenty of quieter generators with Eco settings available on sale for only a little bit more. My 2 cents.

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3300 running watts should be able to power that comfortably–Even if you had them both running at the same time, you would have power to spare. I suspect that those two together will peak out at 1500-2000 watts.

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Found a conversion kit for this model on fleaby, https://www.ebay.com/itm/Propane-Natural-Gas-Generator-Conversion-DuroStar-DS4000S-Alternative-LP-7hp-/174609818764?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0

Try MOTORSNORKEL.COM for propane conversions. They have several kits and are very good as well as very easy to work with. FYI - Using morotsnorKLE takes you to the WRONG website !!! Be sure to use motorsnorKEL The company is now part of U.S. Carburetion. Hope this helps

The two “downs” of this is that it will be fairly noisy. It is a constant engine speed (3600rpm) unit It will consume more fuel than a variable speed inverter unit.

This is an open frame generator. It does not have an inverter built in. Fine for running your furnace and lights and such and older appliances. (I’d be leery of running fancy new appliances without power conditioning). Great deal if you are running power tools or home with pure sine UPSes on your sensitive electronics and aren’t worried about your neighbors hearing it and stabbing you or stealing it.

I have run my house with a full size fridge and chest freezer on an 1600W/2000W surge inverter unit. So yes. If this was 240V it would likely even run my well pump.