Of course, there are other options besides a home generator. If it is a cold winter storm, you can always put your foods outside to keep cold. If you have a wood burning stove, then you don't have to worry about heat and you can melt snow for water. If you live out in the country and are on a well, then at least you have running water. But those are a lot of ifs, wouldn't it be better to plan ahead and have a home generator?
Home generators come in many different sizes and power out puts. Though you can, you do not have to spend thousands of dollars. The size and power that you need is dependent upon what you want to power. You do not have to run your entire household during a power outage, you just need the necessities, like heat (or AC) and keeping your food cold, or perhaps some important medical equipment. For under a thousand dollars, you can get a portable home generator to accomplish these basic tasks.
If money is not an issue, you can purchase a more expensive and permanent home generator that will run your entire household. You can also go somewhere in between, something that runs more than the necessities, but not everything. Regardless of what you want, first you have to determine how much energy is needed to run the appliances you want to run, this will dictate the size of the home generator that you need. Next, you have to decide what type of fuel source you want to use. Possibilities include gas, diesel, propane, and natural gas. You will always want to keep some of this fuel on hand, and remember that the smaller the generator, the more often it will need to be refilled. If your home is already hooked up to natural gas or propane, your decision is made already made for you.
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Saturday, June 12, 2010
Any Other Options for Power Outages?
Posted by Electrical Power Systems at 3:51 PM
Labels: electrical power systems new jersey, Permanent Generators New Jersey, portable generators new jersey, standby electrical generators new jersey
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