The Power Of A Good Generator




Generators

For standby or emergency power, power in places where there is no access to the electrical grid, and in some cases power step up (turning a small amount of power into more) generators are what you need. Generators can be very helpful in a variety of situations from power outages to natural disasters. The federal government recommends that we be prepared for any situation with an alternate power supply as well as food and water for a minimum of three days. A variety of generators are available from diesel to electric and natural gas. You can opt to purchase a generator that can handle two or three small appliances or you can choose one that will power a building the size of a shopping mall. Generators may also be helpful for construction sites, camping and outdoor events that do not have access to the power grid. Whatever the situation is, there is a generator perfect for you.

Electric generators can serve your needs in any of the above situations and come in many sizes. For construction jobs or camping trips, you will have all of the necessary power easily and efficiently. Prices vary greatly running from as low as a few hundred dollars up into the thousands. For more information, see the following pages: electric power generator and portable electric generator. Gas and diesel generators can also serve the same purpose yet are often available for larger loads. These generators start at under $500 and go up into the thousands of dollars.

Whole house generators are perfect if you are concerned about losing electricity for an extended period of time. With the right size generator, you can run all appliances in your household just as if you were connected to the power grid. This form of generator is connected to your home though a fuel source other than electric. Prices for this style start in the thousands of dollars. Just ensure you get one that can handle whatever power you need, including an air conditioning or heating system. The pages concerning residential generators and whole house generators can give you more information on this type of unit.

Other types of generators popular today include marine, silent and industrial generators. We have dedicated a full page to each different type (the most popular ones). Feel free to review this site to learn some intricate details about each type, how they work, what situation they fit best into, and more. If your looking for a generator but have no clue what type you need, this site will help you figure that out. The three main areas you need to know about are cost, power each one can generate, and fuel type (also if it's quiet, loud, or expensive/cheap to use). We did a great deal of research to put this site together for you, and included things like the average price of each type, where you can find one, and how to do more research on each type.

Privacy Policy And Terms Of Use


Texas, Kansas, Mountain Home, Oregon, Yucaipa, Simi Valley, El Campo, West University Place, Maine, Miamisburg, North Canton, Franklin Lakes, Sevierville, Columbus, Lakewood, Manassas, White Bear Lake, Roy, Chanhassen, New Port Richey, West Valley City, Onalaska, Spencer, Gary, San Luis, Lake Grove, Marina, Apex, Wilton Manors, Christiansburg, Minnesota, Arkansas, Alaska, South Dakota, St. Cloud, Manitowoc, Bastrop, Fair Lawn, Ames, West Chicago, Provo, Bayonne, Newnan, Mount Vernon, Washington, St. Peters, Cordele, Tacoma, Ansonia, Connersville, Long Beach, Eden, Farmington, Jeffersontown, Issaquah, Bellevue, Goleta, Southgate, De Land, Portage, District of Columbia, Apple Valley, Everett, San Clemente, Marshall, Forrest City, Prescott, Hoboken, Grosse Pointe Park, Jacinto City, Ecorse, Franklin, Wyandotte, Menomonee Falls, El Dorado, Fairmont, Freeport, Bethel Park municipality, Dallas, Wilkinsburg, Palo Alto, Boston, Kiryas Joel, Wilson, West Park, Vermillion, Meriden, Louisiana, Baldwin Park, Waycross, Napa

Comments page 0 of 0
Click here to add a comment
There are currently 0 comments to display.

 

Transfer Switches For Portable Generators

By Don Adams
When you buy a portable generator for home emergencies do you also need a transfer switch? The short answer is "no" you do not need it, but the reality is you would almost certainly be better off if you had one.
[READ FULL ARTICLE]

Safety Tips For Using a Portable Generator

By David Marsden
It is a fact that generators made by well known manufacturers, are built conform strict safety rules. But if not properly installed or operated even the safest generator can become a lethal hazard! In this article I will give you some tips to avoid the most common mistakes.
[READ FULL ARTICLE]

Kohler Gas Generators Use the World's Finest Engines to Create the Best Backup Electric Generators

By Greg Parsons
When it comes to emergency power, Kohler is one of the world leaders. Since 1920, Kohler has provided quality engine-driven automatic generators. Today, Kohler generators do not only provide reliable back-up power, but also clean power to residential homes.
[READ FULL ARTICLE]

How to Develop Lead Generators For Your Small Business Selling to Hospitals

By Gary Salter
Information for small businesses to create lead generators for selling to hospitals. These are needed instead of formal sales prospecting.
[READ FULL ARTICLE]