Generator hooked up and ready to go

5,500 Watt dual fuel, gas and natural gas (NG) running on NG. Back feeding into main panel with proper interlock. Brought home a bunch of strip heaters from work to put it under load, while on NG it would only put out 30 A at 112 V (or 15 A at 225 V), about 3,400 W, stupid lower energy content NG!

I started pulling reading on the essentials, refrigerator - 1.5 Amps, beer cooler 1.4 Amps, upstairs AC unit, etc. The upstairs AC is just for the 240 ft^2 bonus room. Put the meter on the outside unit and get 7.5 A at 225 V, sweet! Now just check inrush, 46 Amps, crap!

Well what to do? Try turning on the AC with 1/3 the required starting Amps of course, hook it up, turn her on and the generator sounds like it's trying to take a 100 lb shit for a few seconds, but the AC turns on.

I then flipped on the fridge, cooler a few lights and all was good.
So if we lose power will start the AC and crank her down as low as it will go, will just keep the door open to let the cool air downstairs and keep the room from getting too cold. I plan on running the AC nonstop until power is restored since starting it is so dicey.