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Suggestions on a portable generator
I'm in the market for a portable generator. I've never bought one before so it's all fairly new to me. I'm buying it as an emergency backup from a power outage. We've never had anything longer than an hour but you never know, i.e. Sandy. I would want it mainly to run our fridge, freezer and run a few lights, charge our cell phones and laptops. So I figure anything over 3,000 watts running will be fine.
I've been looking at the Harbor Freight Predator 3,200 watt / 4,000 watt max for $290. It is a 212cc engine with about a 10-hour run time at half load. But it only has 90-day warranty. I'm also considering getting a propane generator since it's easier to store the fuel and it lasts long. But they're also twice the costs. I'm concerned about gas shortages like we saw with Sandy whereas I can store propane cans outside. So I wanted to see if others have any advice on buying one. I want to make this a one time purchase and something that's going to meet my needs for a long time. |
Well I wouldn't buy a gnerator from Harbor Freight because all of them I have seen have Chinese motors on them and you cannot get repair parts anywhere. I would spend a little more and get a Yamaha, Honda, or at least something with a Briggs and Stratton engine that you can get serviced and find parts for.
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Yep What Worlok says......Hmmm Worlok, I need to mark this one down as you actually making sense. LOL hahaha just messing man :) Yeah a 4000 watt Honda or Yamaha will run you $2500 or more. What I would suggest is that you look on Craig's List in your local area, they are on there all the time.
Case in point NEW! Generator 6250 PowerMate Coleman |
That is a good price by the way!
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This one has a Honda motor. Honda Black Max 6.75 kw Generator
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Even an older model as long as you take care of it, it will work great especially for just a backup.
GENERATOR 8HP 4000 Watt COLEMAN |
Agree with Worlok and Deej^. We got a Generac (propane) generator installed about a year ago. I think it's an 18 -20K. Automatically kicks on when power goes out (which is real nice if you're not home.) Does an "auto-test" for 10 minutes every Saturday morning. Yes; it was a little pricey, but....as you said, it's a one time purchase which you depend on. My advice? Pay the extra for a good one. It will pay for itself over the long haul.
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Thanks for all the links Deej. I didn't even think to check out CL.
Jeff, I was looking at the Generac LP3250 Generac Power Systems - LP3250 Portable Propane Generator which is also propane. However, it's not sold in California nor the surrounding states. If I go with a gas generator how long will the gas stay fresh if I use a stabilizer? That's one of my concerns with going gas as opposed to propane. |
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