Until this Feb freeze I never thought I'd need emergency power in the winter. I made it thru 2 summer weeks without power after Hurricane Ike using an old Onan 1800 rpm 2.5kw generator that I had converted to propane years before. I was able to run the fridge then freezer. Washer then gas dryer. Entertainment center, network, pcs, some lights, and one small window AC all on extension cords. The few times I took the gen down, I supplied power with a 500 watt inverter. I cooked with propane. I now have a 5kw gen, but its 3600 rpm. That 1800 rpm Onan was very quiet. Well it did have a 10 ft exhaust pipe with a truck muffler exhausting into a hole in the ground. If I have another power outage in freezing weather, I'll be ready. I'll run power to my central gas heater. As long as I don't run out of nat gas too.