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We had a similar experience. We ran our site for 5 months on a combination
of batteries and generators. I second the Honda E
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John,
We had to run for over a month on
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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 2:40 PM
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>I was looking around for a method to keep at
You probably want to finance something like the Yamaha or Honda 1000
to 3000 series "i" generators. They run on an inverter so they can
purr at variable RPMS (saving you gas) while providing enough power to
your backhauls.
The 1000 series fit in the trunk of your car, are darn near silent an
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> John,
> We had to run for over a month on generator at the end of last year. (long
> story but the place wher
power and standby
generator failure a few weeks ago. Also, you can add external fuel tanks to get
36 hours of runtime.
Patrick
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From: John Valenti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 17:40:41
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Subject: [WISPA] Small generators
t did use oil and the automatic "low oil"
sensor did shut us down once. After that we added oil every 2-3 days.
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Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 2:40 PM
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John, We have a unit that I paid about $300 for from Tractor Supply. It
is made by Champion Tools and has 3500 watts continuous with a 4000 watt
surge capacity. It has a LOT more than 150 hours on it without a bit of
problems. They key in my mind and from talking to others is keeping it
properl
I was looking around for a method to keep at least my backbone
running during an extended power outage. (we have had ice storms take
out power for 4 - 7 days).
It seemed like the small generators might be a solution, the Honda/
etc name brand ones seem to be ~$600 for 1000 watts. And I found
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