Charging your Mygrid 10k system with a gas generator is a practical backup solution—especially during outages or off-grid situations. While the setup is relatively simple, there are a few critical factors you need to get right to ensure safe, efficient, and reliable charging.
This guide breaks down everything you need to know, including generator requirements, THD (Total Harmonic Distortion), and which devices are most affected by poor power quality.
Can You Charge a Mygrid 10k with a Gas Generator?
Yes, you can charge a Mygrid 10k power system using a gas generator—as long as the generator provides stable and clean AC power.
Basic Requirements:
Output: 120V/240V
Frequency: 60Hz
Stable voltage (minimal fluctuation)
Preferably a pure sine wave output
👉 The best option is an inverter generator, as it produces cleaner and more consistent power compared to conventional generators.
Why Power Quality Matters: Understanding THD
One of the most overlooked—but critical—factors when charging a Mygrid 10k is Total Harmonic Distortion (THD).
What is THD?
THD measures how “clean” the electrical waveform is.
Lower THD = cleaner power (similar to grid electricity)
Higher THD = distorted or “dirty” power
Recommended THD Levels for Mygrid 10k
To safely charge your system, follow these THD guidelines:
✅ Best: ≤3% THD (ideal for sensitive electronics)
⚠️ Acceptable: ≤5–6% THD
❌ Avoid: >8–10% THD (especially for long-term use)
What Happens If THD Is Too High?
Using a generator with high THD can cause serious issues with your Mygrid 10k system:
Charging may fail or not start at all
Frequency instability (should remain at 60Hz)
Overheating or inefficiency in the charger
System errors or unexpected shutdowns
Long-term component damage
Potential permanent damage to your Mygrid 10k
Devices Most Affected by High THD
High THD doesn’t just affect your power station—it can impact many modern devices.
🔋 Battery-Based Systems
Solar generators (like Mygrid 10k)
Portable power stations
EV onboard chargers
Why sensitive?
They rely on AC-to-DC conversion and require stable waveforms.
💻 Electronics with Switching Power Supplies
Laptops and desktops
TVs and monitors
Gaming consoles
These devices can experience inefficiency or long-term stress.
🏥 Sensitive & Critical Equipment
Medical devices
Laboratory instruments
These often require <3% THD and may malfunction with poor power quality.
❄️ Appliances with Control Boards
Inverter refrigerators
Washing machines
Inverter air conditioners
Why it matters:
These use microprocessors and variable-speed motors. High THD can:
Disrupt control signals
Cause erratic behavior
Lead to expensive board damage
Best Generator for Charging Mygrid 10k
For optimal performance, choose:
✔️ Inverter Generator (Recommended)
Produces pure sine wave power
Typically ≤3% THD
Safe for sensitive electronics
✔️ Conventional Generator (If Used Carefully)
Must have ≤3% THD
Stable voltage and frequency required
Not all models are suitable—verify specifications
Final Recommendations
Before charging your Mygrid 10k with a gas generator, keep these key points in mind:
Always prioritize low THD (≤3%)
Use a pure sine wave inverter generator whenever possible
Ensure stable 120V/240V and 60Hz output
Avoid long-term use with high-THD generators
Conclusion
Charging your Mygrid 10k system using a gas generator is completely feasible—but only if your generator delivers clean, stable power.
Ignoring THD can lead to inefficiency, system errors, or even permanent damage. Investing in the right generator—especially an inverter model—ensures your system stays protected and performs at its best.