Power Generator Portable

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Handy Power Portable Generator for Your Needs!

Author: Shiraha

Power portable generator is perhaps one of the most handy and useful things today. If you have ever been on an adventure trek and stayed outside for the night, you would understand why it is so useful. Most people use it to charge their cell phones other than for light. It isn't very common but if there is a blackout at your place, you might require an alternative power source at home; this might just be the thing for you. Buying a power portable generator would simply help you in case of any emergency but you should indulge in solid groundwork of what is good and what is not and then indulge in buying one for yourself.

 

When you are contemplating on buying a generator for yourself you must be sure about what you will use it for. If you need it at home or at office, then choose the one which caters well to your needs accordingly. You must also know how many equipment will run on it. Would it be used for charging cell phones or running 10 computers? With that, you can calculate the amount of power your power portable generator needs to provide.

 

The strength of a generator varies. If you have one with lower wattage you can run the basic things like lights and fans at home with it. If you have one with higher wattage, probably around 5000 watts, then you can run a desk computer, a television, geysers and so on. If you want to make a sensible buy, find out what you wish to power. Make a detailed analysis of your needs and also of the products available in the market. Match them both and find the one that will suit you perfectly. Finally, don't depend on surge wattage which is only what the power portable generator gives in the beginning and goes down later.

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10 Responses to Power Generator Portable

  1. mark h says:

    how do i connect a portable generator to power entire house without using multiple extension cords?
    generator is 5000 watts with single 240 volt and 4 110 volt outlets. i would like to wire generator through home’s breaker box or at power meter box if possible to power refer, furnace, waterpump/heater and lights.

  2. John I says:

    I don’t think there is such a thing as an inexpensive portable generator.

  3. Saturn 5 says:

    Very innovative design.

    I would like to have it configured to be able to connect easily to various devices. I looked at your spec sheet and it indicated output watts. Are there specs for output voltage?

    May I presume “smart adaptive loading” will allow connection to many different battery voltages?

    Would the output voltage possibly rise dangerously high in the event battery internal impedance is excessively high, and possibly damage circuitry to which battery might be connected during charging?

    Your principals have awesome credentials.

  4. E P says:

    Where can I get an inexpensive portable generator to power outdoor holiday lights?
    Hello, I’m trying to plan a surprise for my new girlfriend. I want to bring her to the woods and surprise her with a private holiday light display and some hot chocolate and music. What will make this special is if I can pull it off away from people. Obviously I need a generator to power the lights. I know absolutely nothing about portable generators. I can’t spend too much and it must be small. Do they run off of battery power, or do I need to fill it with gas or something? Any help would be wonderful! Thanks!

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  6. Ralfcoder says:

    It depends on how big the generator is. I have a 5000W generator that will run a good part of the day on 5-6 gallons of gas. A smaller one will run longer.

    But the thing you have to watch out for is how clean is the power that the generator puts out. Power companies do a lot to make sure that their power is very smooth and reliable. It’s always a 60 hertz signal, it’s always 120 volts, it’s stable. Generators fluctuate on that sometimes, and computers and fine electronics don’t like that sort of variation. If your power goes out, and you try to run your xbox on a generator, you may or may not damage it. Check with the manufacturer before you try this. Better yet – get a frisbee and play catch, or take a walk, or ride a bike. There’s lots of stuff you can do that doesn’t require electricity and a screen.

  7. bilko_ca says:

    it needs to run in to your circuit box… GET A PROFESSIONAL unless you are an electrician (then you wouldn’t be asking). There MUST be a disconnect of the lines leading to the main service… you can not back feed power into the system.. this is a huge danger to linemen working on the lines.

    are you sure th generator can handle powering the entire house? it seems rather small.

  8. Tyler T says:

    Can a portable generator power a Xbox 360 and a Epson Projector? If so, how long? And How much gas will it use?

  9. ellivis says:

    Would a 1200 Watt portable generator power a 1500 Watt inline water heater on a farm tractor?

  10. Lab says:

    No. You need a generator rated at least 20% higher than the load.

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