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Generators and Generator Accessories

Generators By Type

etrailer portable RV generators.
Portable Generators
Provide instant and versatile power, making them suitable for immediate and mobile energy needs in various scenarios.
Champion portable inverter generator.
Inverter Generators
Generates consistent and clean electricity on-demand, making it suitable for a wider range of applications like battery powered devices.
Goal Zero Yeti 200X lithium portable power station.
Power Stations
Silent operation, emission-free power generation, and compact design. Convenient and eco-friendly choice for indoor and noise-sensitive environments.

Generators By Power Type

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Stay Powered Up for Any AdventureWhether you're a boondocker running your RV, a solar camper looking for backup power, or just someone who likes to be prepared, our generators keep you connected and ready for whatever the road throws your way. For versatile energy on the go, check out one of our portable or inverter generators. Need something a little quieter? A silent, eco-friendly power station might be more up your alley. Whether you’re looking for a gas, propane, battery, or solar-fueled generator (or, better yet, one with multiple possibilities), we’ve got you covered. And if you’re not quite sure what you need or where to start, check out our guides for help choosing what’s right for you. With over 75 years of assisting our neighbors and customers, over 1 million photos and videos taken to make sure you’re getting exactly what you need, and over 35 thousand installations completed, we’ve got the product know-how and experience to help you make the right choices for the job at hand.I’m heading out on a camping trip and need a generator. What’s my best option?That depends on what you’re powering. If you just need to charge phones and run a few small things, an inverter generator is a great choice—it’s quiet and provides clean power for electronics. If you’re running bigger appliances like an A/C unit or fridge, you’ll want something with more wattage, like a dual-fuel generator so you have the option of using gas or propane. And if you want something completely silent, a power station or solar generator might be the way to go! What’s the difference between gas, propane, and battery-powered generators?Gas generators are powerful and easy to refuel, but they can be noisy and need regular maintenance. Propane burns cleaner and has a longer shelf life, so you don’t have to worry about fuel going bad. Dual-fuel generators give you the flexibility to switch between gas and propane, which is super handy. Do I need any accessories for my generator?A few extras can make life easier. A power inverter lets you run different appliances, plug adapters help connect to whatever you’re powering, and a transfer switch makes it easy to switch between generator and main power. Oh, and don’t forget a weatherproof cover if your generator will be outside—it’ll help it last longer.How do I figure out what size generator I need?Think about everything you want to run at the same time—add up the wattage of each appliance and make sure your generator can handle at least that much. If you’re running something with a motor, like an A/C or fridge, remember that they need extra power to start up, so look for a generator with a higher starting wattage to handle the surge. If you’re unsure, etrailer has a generator guide to help you out!How do I safely use a portable generator?Portable generators are great for camping, RVing, and backup power, but using them safely is key. You’ll need to place it outdoors in a well-ventilated area, use the right fuel and oil, and never overload it. Want a full guide on how to set up, run, and maintain your generator safely? Check out our FAQ on The Ins and Outs of Using a Portable Generator for everything you need to know!