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Will a 7,500W generator run a well pump?

Yes about 1,140W to spare

Running well pump (1 hp), refrigerator, household lights (led) on a 7,500W generator: the steady draw is 2,360W, but it peaks at 6,360W when the well pump (1 hp) starts.

LoadRunningStarting
Well pump (1 HP)2000W6000W
Refrigerator160W480W
Household lights (LED)200W200W

Why the peak is what matters

A generator doesn't stall on the running total — it stalls on the surge. The single largest startup spike here comes from the well pump (1 hp). Add it to the running load of everything else and you get a 6,360W peak. Since that is under 7,500W, the generator handles it.

Size your exact setup

This covers a typical load set. Your actual appliances will differ — size your real situation in the calculator:

Common questions

Will a 7,500W generator run a well pump?

Yes. Running well pump (1 hp), refrigerator, household lights (led) draws 2,360W continuously, but peaks at 6,360W when the well pump (1 hp) starts. A 7,500W generator covers that with room to spare.

What's the difference between running and starting watts?

Running watts is the steady draw; starting (surge) watts is the brief spike when a motor starts. Generators must handle the surge, not just the running total — that's why this calculation matters.

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