Voltage Gate
PASSDevice output type must match generator output.
120V required -> 120V available
Not a safe match. The generator's output falls below the Electric Chainsaw (14-inch)'s requirement.
Same decision gates as the engine: voltage, running, surge. Runtime is shown as operational context.
Device output type must match generator output.
120V required -> 120V available
Continuous draw with safety buffer applied.
2,001W required -> 800W available (1,201W short)
Startup peak with safety buffer applied.
6,003W required -> 1,600W available (4,403W short)
Runtime context only. It does not change the electrical compatibility verdict.
Runtime estimate appears after running and surge gates pass.
Power bars show required versus available output for each gate.
See generators that pass nativelyQuick compatibility, required headroom, and model-specific context at a glance.
0 of 3 models are SAFE or TIGHT. Most demanding model: Makita UC3551A (14-inch, 14.5A, Heavy-Duty) (5,220W surge).
| Model | Running | Surge | Verdict | Runtime | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WORX WG305.1 (14-inch, 8A, Budget) | 960W | 2,880W | Fail | โ | Engineering Est. |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 960W from OEM specs (8A ร 120V). **Estimated startup surge:** 2880W at 3x running (motor-load multiplier โ no OEM starting watts published). **Voltage:** 120V AC. Compact design, auto chain tensioning, tool-free chain replacement. Field note: The WG305.1 is the best-selling electric chainsaw on Amazon US. At 8A it's the lowest-draw saw in this set and the most power-station-friendly. The estimated 2880W surge is the main compatibility factor โ the 960W running load is manageable for most mid-range stations. Can a portable power station run the WORX WG305.1 chainsaw? Only if your power source can supply at least 960W continuous and approximately 2880W surge at 120V. The motor startup surge is the main challenge, not the running watts. | |||||
| Greenworks 20222 (14-inch, 10.5A) | 1,260W | 3,780W | Fail | โ | Engineering Est. |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 1260W from OEM specs (10.5A ร 120V). **Estimated startup surge:** 3780W at 3x running (motor-load multiplier โ no OEM starting watts published). **Voltage:** 120V AC. 10.5A motor provides more cutting torque than the 8A WORX for thicker branches. Field note: The Greenworks 20222 sits in the middle of this set at 10.5A. It draws 31% more than the WORX but delivers proportionally more cutting power. The estimated 3780W surge requires a power station with adequate startup capacity โ stations under 4000W surge may struggle at initial trigger pull. Is the Greenworks 20222 harder to run on a power station than the WORX? Yes โ 1260W versus 960W running, with an estimated 3780W versus 2880W surge. The Greenworks needs a power source with higher continuous and surge capacity. | |||||
| Makita UC3551A (14-inch, 14.5A, Heavy-Duty) | 1,740W | 5,220W | Fail | โ | Engineering Est. |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 1740W from OEM specs (14.5A ร 120V). **Estimated startup surge:** 5220W at 3x running (motor-load multiplier โ no OEM starting watts published). **Voltage:** 120V AC. Heavy-duty motor at 2900 FPM chain speed, built-in soft start for smooth startups, current limiter to protect motor from burnout under overload. Field note: The UC3551A is the professional-grade corded chainsaw in this set. At 14.5A it draws 81% more than the budget WORX. Makita's built-in soft start may reduce the actual startup surge below the estimated 5220W, but no OEM starting current is published to confirm. The current limiter is a useful feature for generator use โ it throttles power rather than causing a hard trip. Can a portable power station run the Makita UC3551A? Only if your power source can supply at least 1740W continuous and approximately 5220W surge at 120V. The built-in soft start may reduce actual surge below the 3x estimate, but without OEM data this cannot be confirmed. | |||||
This unit is outside the compatible set; 9 of 33 generators pass SAFE/TIGHT for this device.
9 of 33 generators are SAFE+TIGHT for Electric Chainsaw (14-inch).
Fit class uses buffered needs (running and surge) for this device.
Storm Cleanup
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These generators meet Electric Chainsaw (14-inch)'s voltage, running, and surge requirements.
3600W โข 3072Wh
Lowest capacity that still clears surge + running load.
3600W โข 3600Wh
Expandable to 25000Wh.
Free Tools
The 1600W surge rating can handle typical motor startup events found in residential compressor-based appliances like refrigerators and well pumps. The 800W running capacity can support continuous loads such as home network equipment, lighting circuits, and small kitchen appliances. This configuration works well for targeted backup scenarios rather than whole-home replacement power.
This unit uses LFP chemistry, which offers stable thermal characteristics during discharge cycles. The 768Wh capacity supports extended runtime for moderate household loads. Source: EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro User Manual v1.0 (manufacturer documentation).
No. The EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro falls short on both running (800W offered vs 2001W needed) and surge (1600W offered vs 6003W needed). Safe targets include a 15% buffer for the Electric Chainsaw (14-inch)'s motor load profile.
No reliable runtime estimate โ this pairing is not compatible. The EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro cannot safely power the Electric Chainsaw (14-inch). See compatible alternatives above for power stations that meet this device's requirements.
Power Tip: To get the most out of your RIVER 2 Pro, keep it in a well-ventilated area. Extreme temperatures can slightly reduce the efficiency of the LFP/NMC cells.
Compare all 33 generators for the Electric Chainsaw (14-inch)
Ranked by budget, runtime, and overall compatibility.
Derived from variant list (max of variants). Running worst case = Makita UC3551A (1740W at 14.5A). Surge worst case = Makita UC3551A (5220W). Surge estimated using 3x motor-load multiplier policy (no OEM starting watts published for any electric chainsaw in this class).
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro User Manual v1.0