Voltage Gate
PASSDevice output type must match generator output.
120V required -> 120V available
This pairing clears the safety headroom. Required ~403W running and 403W surge; the Pecron E3600LFP is rated 3600W / 7000W.
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.
403W required -> 3,600W available (3,197W headroom)
Startup peak with safety buffer applied.
403W required -> 7,000W available (6,597W headroom)
Runtime context only. It does not change the electrical compatibility verdict.
Continuous estimate: 6.1h
Device profile reference: up to 24h per day.
Power bars show required versus available output for each gate.
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3 of 3 models are SAFE or TIGHT. Most demanding model: Philips EverFlo (350W surge).
| Model | Running | Surge | Verdict | Runtime | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Philips SimplyGo | 150W | 150W | Safe | ~14.3h | Engineering Est. |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 150 W. **Surge:** 150 W. **Voltage:** 120 V AC. No inrush spike, consistent draw across flow settings. Field note: Verify power station inverter can deliver 150 W continuously for 24-hour cycles. Monitor battery state of charge during overnight operation. Can I run this concentrator on battery backup during a power outage? Only if your power source can supply at least 150W continuous and 150W surge at 120V. | |||||
| Philips EverFlo | 350W | 350W | Safe | ~6.1h | OEM Verified |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 350W continuous. **Surge:** 350W (no inrush spike). **Voltage requirement:** 120V AC. Resistive heating element drives steady draw with minimal transient. Field note: Ensure power station inverter handles 350W continuous without thermal cutoff. Voltage deviation beyond ยฑ5% may trigger device fault alarms. Can I run this on a portable power station during an outage? Only if your power source can supply at least 350W continuous and 350W surge at 120V. Verify capacity in watt-hours exceeds your runtime need. | |||||
| Drive DeVilbiss 5L | 310W | 310W | Safe | ~6.9h | Engineering Est. |
Show expert analysisTechnical: **Running load:** 310W continuous. **Surge:** 310W (no starting transient). **Voltage:** requires 120V AC. The device demands 7440 Wh over a 24-hour period. Field note: Medical oxygen concentrators tolerate no interruption. Verify the power station supports pass-through charging during mains operation. Can I run this oxygen concentrator on a portable power station during an outage? Only if your power source can supply at least 310W continuous and 310W surge at 120V. No compatibility is guaranteed. | |||||
This unit ranks #23 of 29 compatible generators for this device by buffered margin (Overkill class).
29 of 33 generators are SAFE+TIGHT for Portable Oxygen Concentrator.
Fit class uses buffered needs (running and surge) for this device.
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Yes. The Pecron E3600LFP provides 3600W running / 7000W surge. The Portable Oxygen Concentrator needs 403W / 403W (including 15% buffer). That leaves 3197W of running headroom and 6597W of surge margin.
Approximately 6.1 hours, based on the Portable Oxygen Concentrator's 350W draw and the Pecron E3600LFP's 3072Wh capacity (70% usable after real-world losses).
With 1230W allocated to the Portable Oxygen Concentrator, the Pecron E3600LFP still has ~1300W of margin. These devices could run simultaneously:
Pro Tip for Medical Users: According to energy reports, turning off the humidifier on your Portable Oxygen Concentrator can double your runtime. Using a DC cable instead of the AC plug is also recommended to avoid inverter inefficiency.
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Derived from variant list (max of variants). Running worst case = Philips EverFlo (350W). Surge = running for all variants (no OEM startup current published for any oxygen concentrator in this class; surge modeled equal to running).
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