We had a similar experience.  We ran our site for 5 months on a combination of 
batteries and generators.  I second the Honda EU and/or Yamaha.  They are 
inverter based and do make a better sine wave, or cleaner power.
 
I also noticed we could run our site 8 hrs on a tank of 2.5 gallons on the 
Honda 2000 EU, or we could run 8 hrs on a 5 gallon tank with a 5000 watt larger 
generator.
 
You definately get what you pay for!!!   Get at least one Honda 2k (or Yamaha) 
and then buy a couple backups of the cheap $150-200 generators.  Maintain all 
of them and you should do ok.
 
Thanks,
 
Eric Rogers
Precision Data Solutions, LLC
(317) 831-3000 x200

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Tim Kerns
Sent: Mon 2/18/2008 6:04 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Small generators - cheap or inexpensive?



John,
We had to run for over a month on generator at the end of last year. (long
story but the place where we contract for one of our towers defaulted on
their loan and the bank took over.... it took over a month and a break in to
get the power restored).

My point was we used one of the 1000 watt generators from harbor freight,
the one with the Subaru engine. We ran this round the clock, the tank on
them will run about 5-6 hours depending on load. We took a 5 gallon can,
made a spout and connected this to the engine input, bypassing the tank.
This gave us plenty of run time, but still needed to refill daily. The first
generator lasted about 2 weeks before it was stolen (remember the break-in
above), we replaced with the same model and ran it for another 2 weeks.

I was really surprised at it's ability to last that long and expected it to
die after a few days. We found it did use oil and the automatic "low oil"
sensor did shut us down once. After that we added oil every 2-3 days.


----- Original Message -----
From: "John Valenti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 2:40 PM
Subject: [WISPA] Small generators - cheap or inexpensive?


>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 a
> company that sells Yamaha 1000W generators converted to dual fuel (NG
> or propane) for about $1000.  They also sell a 2400 watt generator
> that is triple fuel, gas/NG/propane that is tempting, even at $1600.
>
> But then I ran across some imported 2 stroke, 1000 watt generators.
> Harbor Freight has them in their catalog for about $150. I found a
> similar one in a local store that is on sale for $99.  The box says
> it will run for 8 hours on tank of gas (at half load, 1.25 gallons).
>
> These imported ones just seem like they are too cheap.  And I'm not
> too fond of 2 stokes. That Yamaha dealer warns that the cheap
> generators are only designed to last 150 hours - but maybe 150 hours
> for $100 isn't too bad a deal.
>
> Just wondering if anyone has thoughts or experiences on this issue.
> thanks
>
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