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Excellent Information On Portable and LP Generators

Posted: November 23rd, 2009 | Category: Automotive

Some people purchase Portable Generators as a backup generator for their home or for their camping trips.

An excellent but costly portable generator is the Honda EU1000i Portable Generator. It uses an inverter technology that is fuel efficient, very quiet and has a continuous clean voltage that can be used for home theater equipment and sensitive computers.

The Blue Max at 4,000 watts is a budget model portable 110 pound generator which has an OHV engine, so it is relatively quiet for household backup. Despite this, it can still power a television, light your house or keep a fridge operational during a blackout.

The biggest seller is the wheeled portable generator such as the Northstar 8000TG which usually uses gas or liquid propane, although it is quite pricy at 00.

An alternative is the Kohler Portable Generator which gets mounted outdoors and has more power (10,000 watts) and costs ,000.

The portable Briggs & Stratton 5000 generator comes with a1450 OHV engine and a kit which includes wheels to convert it. It is a light, easily operated generator that is both transportable and contains a weather proof dashboard.

Choosing a portable generator is difficult and there are some models that go anywhere from 2,800 to 6,600 watts. Always prevent carbon monoxide leaks by testing your portable outdoor generator 15 feet from your home. Keep gasoline and propane in areas with good ventilation, and avoid running portable generators in basements or garages.

About Propane Generators

Some work places and households generally utilize Propane Generators along with natural gas, however the propane is far more accessible and simpler to store. Gasoline on the other hand has a limited shelf life and in some cases has caused engine failure.

During hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes and other natural disasters gasoline is hard to find, and it seems propane is more readily available as a natural gas to keep the lights on for the rescue crews.

Gasoline gums up to the carburetor so that the emergency generator’s engine might not work. Then again, propane and natural gas save cash and time for the handyman; throughout more frigid weather conditions, the engine will live longer and run more efficiently.

There are kits available to change a gasoline generator into natural gas or propane.
It will give your generator a more extended, unbroken clean burning fuel which will additionally enhance the engine’s lifespan.

Guardian standby generators are known to be the number one standby propane generators especially since during a power outage they will automatically supply electricity to pre-selected circuits. A lot of the Guardian standby generators are pre-packaged and pre-wired, reasonably priced and simple to put together. There is a 2 year warranty on most 7000 watt generators including an automatic transfer switch.

Propane can be stored for extended periods of time, and will not degrade. There are 5, 24, 250, 500 and 1000 gallon propane tanks available for purchase and future use.

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