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The Ventrac HG150 Generator

www.ventrac.com Reliable, portable power where and when you need it. The Ventrac HG150 Generator gives you 15000 Watts of electrical power wherever and whenever you need it. Multiple receptacles in both 120 and 240 Volts accommodate a wide variety of needs. The HG150 is great for standby use or portable power when mounted on a 4000 series tractor.

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WROL Emergency Generator Backup by Wranglerbarn

A temporary, portable generator does not require a transfer switch, but should NEVER be directly connected into your homes electrical system. There is a tendency to want to just plug the generator into a handy outlet to power your house WRONG! A portable generator is used where the device requiring electricity is plugged directly into the generators power outlets using an extension cord. This should be a heavy-duty extension cord, definitely NOT a small, cheap, two-wire lamp cord. I mentioned the use of the extension cord, because the generator must be located outside the house to operate. Remember, generators emit deadly carbon monoxide and must be situated outside the house where there is adequate ventilation. In selecting a generator there are several issues to consider. One is power output, rated in watts or kilowatts (kw, meaning a thousand watts). Another is the fuel to power the generator, normally gasoline, diesel, propane, or natural gas. Another factor is the time the unit will run from one tank of fuel. And whether the unit is powered started from a battery, or uses a pull-cord to be manually started. Similarly a transfer switch can be automatic or manually switched. Generators are available in power output ranges, from a small 800-watt unit with handles, to huge units to power a hospital during a power outage (1500 kilowatt or more). An 800-watt unit would be capable of powering eight 100-watt light bulbs, or equivalent, at one time. A popular size generator

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Silent Diesel Generator

www.emergencypower.com Remote Start Silent Diesel Generator 6500 Watt – Visit website there is a newer model available now. Quiet, Clean burning diesel. Generators for Home, Cottage, RV and Business Applications. Full time Standby Generators also available.

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NEW Portable Solar Generator

POWER OUTAGE? FORGET DANGEROUS GAS GENERATORS NEXT POWER OUTAGE GO SOLAR! beam.to NEW Solar Powered Backup System Provides Instant Electrical Power In Any Outage Or Disaster. Even Better Backup Kit Produces An Endless Supply Of Electricity For Free! There is a now a completely portable (and ultra-high efficient) solar power generator which produces up to 1800 watts of household electricity on demand when you need it most. News of this solar backup generator (its the first off-the-grid breakthrough in 50 years) is spreading like wildfire all across the country! Why? The answer is easy. You see, this solar generator is extremely powerful and yet very simple to use. It produces continuous electricity and runs with absolutely no noise whatsoever. It emits no fumes. But the best part about the solar generator is that it Generates Free Electricity! It’s a complete, ready to use unit. No worries about buying parts or supplies. This unit is ready to go! Please go to the website for more info on how to order beam.to You’ll be glad you did!

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WROL Emergency Generator Backup by Wranglerbarn

A temporary, portable generator does not require a transfer switch, but should NEVER be directly connected into your homes electrical system. There is a tendency to want to just plug the generator into a handy outlet to power your house WRONG! A portable generator is used where the device requiring electricity is plugged directly into the generators power outlets using an extension cord. This should be a heavy-duty extension cord, definitely NOT a small, cheap, two-wire lamp cord. I mentioned the use of the extension cord, because the generator must be located outside the house to operate. Remember, generators emit deadly carbon monoxide and must be situated outside the house where there is adequate ventilation. In selecting a generator there are several issues to consider. One is power output, rated in watts or kilowatts (kw, meaning a thousand watts). Another is the fuel to power the generator, normally gasoline, diesel, propane, or natural gas. Another factor is the time the unit will run from one tank of fuel. And whether the unit is powered started from a battery, or uses a pull-cord to be manually started. Similarly a transfer switch can be automatic or manually switched. Generators are available in power output ranges, from a small 800-watt unit with handles, to huge units to power a hospital during a power outage (1500 kilowatt or more). An 800-watt unit would be capable of powering eight 100-watt light bulbs, or equivalent, at one time. A popular size generator

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