Should have a breaker at your panel so it trips at amps generator is rated. 
Mine are set below full draw a bit and they do work. 

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On Jul 27, 2017, at 7:33 AM, Bob S <[email protected]> wrote:

I knew this group would have good suggestions. We are all electric as well but 
never taxed our old generator much through careful usage. But, sounds like I 
could need a bigger unit. And David, my stairs have always lifted. One last 
question. What can or usually happens if you draw more power than the unit is 
rated?


> On Wednesday, July 26, 2017 at 4:48:32 PM UTC-7, Bob S wrote:
> I have a 1973 42' double cabin with twin cummins diesels new in 1990. My 
> generator however was the original 1973 Onan MDJE. I have nursed my generator 
> for years but it just had a major and I am sure final problem somewhere in 
> the generating unit. I now have to replace it. It was a 7KW but I have never 
> used more than 4000 watts at any time and it is mounted forward of the port 
> main engine.  Any experience with removal and replacement out there? Advice 
> on new Model? Make Size? Thanks. I always valure this groups ideas.

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