- 120-volt generators: These generators are suitable for powering general household appliances, lighting, and small electronic devices. They typically have one or more standard 120-volt AC outlets, similar to the ones found in your home's electrical outlets.
- 240-volt generators: These generators are often used for powering larger appliances and equipment that require higher voltage, such as air conditioners, sump pumps, and power tools. They usually have one or more 240-volt AC outlets, often accompanied by a 120-volt outlet for versatility.
Some Briggs and Stratton generators also come with dual-voltage capability, allowing you to switch between 120 volts and 240 volts to suit your specific power needs.
To determine the exact voltage supplied by your Briggs and Stratton generator, always refer to the manufacturer's specifications or the user manual that came with your generator.