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<blockquote data-quote="14D" data-source="post: 36778" data-attributes="member: 410"><p>No such thing as too big. That's perfect. If you'd go with a 3500 or lower it would likely be cutting it close and remember, running at half load is less wear on an engine than running at 75%+. Also, if you don't have a genny with large enough spike(bigger the rated running watts the larger the spike) then you can mess up your AC when it kicks on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="14D, post: 36778, member: 410"] No such thing as too big. That's perfect. If you'd go with a 3500 or lower it would likely be cutting it close and remember, running at half load is less wear on an engine than running at 75%+. Also, if you don't have a genny with large enough spike(bigger the rated running watts the larger the spike) then you can mess up your AC when it kicks on. [/QUOTE]
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