What size generator to run a well pump?
Well pump (1/2 HP) draws about 1,000W while running and surges to 3,000W on startup. Allowing 20% headroom, size for at least 3,600W of starting capacity.
Deep-well submersible pumps at 240V are the single most common reason a 3,500W generator turns out to be too small.
The surge is the number that matters. A generator rated to 1,000W will stall the moment the motor kicks in, because for a fraction of a second it needs 3,000W. Manufacturers advertise running watts, which is why people routinely buy one size too small.
Units that cover it
- Predator 4200 Watt Dual-Fuel Super Quiet Inverter
4,200W starting · 40% headroom · $799.99
Comfortable headroom without overpaying for capacity, has a CO shutoff sensor, runs at 59.8 dB, runs on propane as well as gasoline.
Check price - Predator 3500 Watt Super Quiet Inverter
3,500W starting · 17% headroom · $799.99
Sized close to your load with a little room to spare, has a CO shutoff sensor, runs at 56 dB.
Check price - WEN 56450iX
4,500W starting · 50% headroom · $829.49
Comfortable headroom without overpaying for capacity, has a CO shutoff sensor, runs at 58 dB.
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Running more than one thing
Most people are not powering one appliance. Add everything you need at once and the calculator works out the real peak — your total running load plus the single largest surge, not the sum of every surge.
Size the whole load