Where do you get your generators? It's not like they need a ton of
juice. Small ones maybe? Can they be had pretty cheap? My noc is
small and requires not too much power.
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Cheapest on froogle.
http://www.ioffer.com/i/1000-Watt-Electric-Gasoline-Generator-9934236
Run it through a battery backup and call it good???
Would 1000 Watts run a couple computers and radios?
Brian Rohrbacher wrote:
Where do you get your generators? It's not like they need a ton of
Well, I'm still at the point where the money in my checkbook is worth
more than my time. I guess I can get 6 of the others and tolerate the
noise and run around with fuel. 6 sites with backup is better than one
fancy one.
Travis Johnson wrote:
Hi,
Personally I would recommend something
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Where do you get your generators? It's not like they need a ton of
juice. Small ones
Koskenmaki
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I dispensed with the generator.
I use lead-acid batteries, a charger which is automatic in that it peaks the
lead acid cells now and then, and run everything off an inverter
, NO WIRES!
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Hey Mark,
Chuck