Generators

Industrial Generators

Mi-T-M’s industrial generators and inverters provide a wattage range from 2,000 – 14,000 watts. These industrial generators provide dependable power for portable and standby power applications.

Gasoline Generators

Gasoline Generators

Investing in a Mi-T-M gas generator is a cost-effective solution to every customer’s power needs. These generators are widely popular due to their fuel efficiency and ability to consistently produce anywhere from 2,000 to 14,000 watts of AC output, depending on the unit. Gasoline generators are powerful enough for industrial and home use and feature a large low-tone muffler for quiet operation and a low-profile compact design.

Diesel Generators

Diesel Generator

The Mi-T-M diesel generator is sturdy, reliable, and has a long lifespan, making it a great choice for various industries. Built with high-quality generator components and powered by a Kohler engine, the 6000-watt diesel portable generator costs less than other generators.

Inverter Generators

Portable Air Compressors

Smaller, lighter, quieter, and more efficient than other conventional generators, the power of a Mi-T-M inverter generator is ultra-clean and in a form that can be used to power sensitive electronic equipment like smartphones, tablets, computers, and medical devices.

Generator FAQs

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A portable generator is a gas or diesel-powered device which provides electrical power. The engine turns an alternator, creating usable electricity up to a certain level of wattage. Users can plug electrical appliances or tools directly into the generator’s outlets.

Mi‑T‑M inverters produce commercial-quality AC power for sensitive electronic equipment. In addition, Mi‑T‑M inverter technology reduces size, weight, noise, and fuel consumption.

Note: Mi T M’s portable generators are designed to output the highest power quality and are, therefore, not recommended to operate sensitive electronic equipment.

To find the right size generator for your needs, you must first determine the power requirements you are looking for. To determine the right size, add the total watts of all lights, appliances, tools, or other equipment connected to the generator. Check the nameplates to determine the wattage. If wattage is not shown, but amps and volts are given, the following simplified formula may be used: AMPS x VOLTS = Watts.

Once the total # of watts is determined, multiply that by 3, this will calculate the approximate start-up wattage needed, sizing the generator for your needs.

NEVER use generators indoors, including homes, garages, basements, crawl spaces, and other enclosed or partially enclosed areas, even with ventilation. Opening doors and windows or using fans will not prevent carbon monoxide build-up.

ONLY run generators outdoors and away from air intakes.