Posted by b79holmes on August 05, 2021 at 14:42:17 from (47.14.53.68):
Well the search term 'generator' is completely useless on this site.
My son and a friend went to Pocono last month (I think) and the group nearby had a small propane generator made for camping. Inverter generators are in general much small than a household portable generator but some can be linked together.
I have an old Coleman gas portable but its a constant PIA to keep it running (i try to run it dry but sometimes have forgotten) and to start it so am thinking it's time to upgrade. Say what you want about Sears but at least in it's prime you could trust their brands.
So a Google search bring up all these sites and brands and in another month it will bring up a whole different list.
Anyone have any experience with a smallish portable propane generator for emergency use? There is a Champion at 4,500 watts and a Westinghouse at 3,700. I doubt the Westinghouse name means much anymore.
This is something I might use 24 hours every other year, but when you need it you want it to work. Thanks, Bill
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