Generators For Home Use
ETQ TG1200 1,200W 2 HP 2-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generators for Home Use
- $139.99 Smart Buy
- ETQ 2 stroke air cooled OHV engine
- Less than 65 db
- L1000 running watts/1200 max watts
- Cheap and Easy plug and Play solution
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Champion Power Equipment 46534 4,000Watt 4-Cycle Gas Powered RV Ready, Wheel Kit
- $379.99 Popular Model
- 4,000 peak watts / 3,500 running watts
- 12 hours running time at 50% Load
- Low oil sensor to prevent engine damage.
- Automatic decompression for easy starting.
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Solar Generator From Solutions From Science 1800W Generates Permanent Power
- $1,947.99 Click Here
- Perfect plug and play solution for continuous emergency backup power.
- High efficiency 90 watt solar panel for fast system recharge
- Does not emit any fumes
- Perfect for construction sites, camping, boating and outdoor events.
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Briggs & Stratton 7000W Dual Mode Air Cooled Home Generator for Home Use
- $1,799.00 Order Now
- Up and running immediately.
- Hassle-free fueling, runs on clean and readily available propane or natural gas
- 50-Percent quieter operation than most portable generators
- Up to 12 hours run time
- Cost effective standby solution, A HQ pick
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Deciding on a Generator for Home Use
Types of Generators
- Portable Generators
- Stand-by Generators
- Wind Powered Generators
- Solar Powered Generators
- Propane/Natural Gas Powered Generators
There are various types of Generators for Home Use. Portable Generators are not only for home use but can be used widely outdoors. Be it camping, boating, outdoor parties and events or wherever you need power away from the grid. Standby Generators can be hooked up to a home, office or your workplace to provide the power you need during blackouts. Then we have Solar and Wind generators. These can be used for back up power when connected to bateries or they can be connected straight to the grid for power savings. When deciding on one it is a good idea to first figure out how much power you need regardless of what type you go for.
How much power I need
To determine how much power you need, decide which appliances you want to run during a power outage. Essential items to power would be:
- lights
- refrigerators
- well pumps
The average home requires approx. 5000-7000 watts to power essential items however this varies greatly. Use the Wattage Chart if unsure on the wattage you need. Also check out the our Buying Guide.
This week we also turn the spotlight on one of the best Gasoline Powered Generators in its class from Champion Power Equiptment.
This Months Feature Model is the Champion Power Equiptment Gasoline Powered Generator.
