Start by making a list of the devices and appliances you need to power and add up the number of watts it takes to run them. Consider the fuel options to generate backup power, whether it's gas or ...
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GREENSBORO, N.C. — Whether it’s a hurricane, an ice storm, or even a wildfire, power outages seem to be happening more often and in more places. Maybe you’re thinking about buying a generator to keep ...
With a running wattage of 13,000 watts and a starting wattage of 20,000 watts, it supplies more power than any portable generator and will keep any size home up and running ... Consumer-grade, ...