2 ideas come to mind.
In a pinch you could get a 110 v or is it 120v inverter. This will hook up
to your car battery with alagator clips and they come in a variety of power
ratings. I don't know a lot about them but I do know that you hook it to the
car battery or cigarette lighter and it has a number of standard outlets
that you can plug just about any thing into it providing what you are
plugging in does not exseed what the unit is capable of providing for. I don
't think they are very expensive.
The other option that I have found is at a site called
www.kensolar.com <http://www.kensolar.com/>  \the portable solar generator
that they offer sounds like quite the outfit.
Only problem for most of us is that they start at about 1290 dollars.
$1190 to be exact.  If you buy that generator let me know how well it works.


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Mike Rusk
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2007 7:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Just thinking about portable power

I have several cordless power tools but I'd like to find a small generator
or portable power supply for the times I am in my shed or in the yard and
need power for my tools that aren't cordless.
My shed is over 100 feet from the nearest power supply and some of the
bushes we need to trim are even further. I bought a cordless hedge trimmer
that works pretty good, but if we forget to charge it, well you know.
I have a drill I really like to use for some things and it is corded.
I have been searching some of the hardware giants but seem only able to find
monster generators to help me out if my home loses it's electricity.
Thanks, the tool collector.

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