I need some Tim (the Tool Man) Taylor advice!!!!!!
After this most recent winter storm, and promising myself I would get a portable generator for several years, it is time to get serious!!!
I want an emergency generator to power the necessities for my home, such as furnace, refrigerator, a few lights, one TV, and, of course, my computer. Furnace is gas, so I suppose it shouldn't need as much power as electric. Hot water, however, IS electric, but I could probably survive without that.
I am looking for something EASY to use, and easy to maintain.
ANY advice, folks????
There is soooo much info out there that I have become even more confused. I figure about 5000 wattage would do, but what does watt surge mean?
Do I have to go out to the shed and run it every now and then to keep it operable when not in use for emergencies?
HELP!!!!!
After this most recent winter storm, and promising myself I would get a portable generator for several years, it is time to get serious!!!
I want an emergency generator to power the necessities for my home, such as furnace, refrigerator, a few lights, one TV, and, of course, my computer. Furnace is gas, so I suppose it shouldn't need as much power as electric. Hot water, however, IS electric, but I could probably survive without that.
I am looking for something EASY to use, and easy to maintain.
ANY advice, folks????
There is soooo much info out there that I have become even more confused. I figure about 5000 wattage would do, but what does watt surge mean?
Do I have to go out to the shed and run it every now and then to keep it operable when not in use for emergencies?
HELP!!!!!