Sunday, November 20, 2011

What You Need To Know Before You Buy A Generator For Home Use

!: What You Need To Know Before You Buy A Generator For Home Use

If the time has come for you to start looking at different generators to be used in your home, then you're going to want one that is reliable and dependable, something that's going to give you a lot of bang for your buck. Before you hit the home improvement stores or start doing some online researching, you first need to understand the different types that are available on the market today.

Portable generators are the most common. Not only are they affordable, but they can be taken just about anywhere including the campground or for use in the RV. Many of these types of engines can run of different fuel sources such as propane, gas or even diesel. These machines often come with a 120-volt outlet which is similar to those that would be found in your home. This makes it easier to attach certain tools, and even household appliances, directly into the transfer switch, which lets you directly use the power outlets in your home.

Standby generators are more expensive than their portable counterparts, but they have enough power to power your entire home. These engines can be wired directly into your home's current electrical system, or natural gas line, so you never have to worry about needing a fuel source. One advantage of these types of machines is that they can detect a power outage and start automatically. They do, however, need to be professionally installed.

One of the most popular of the standby series is from Briggs and Stratton, the PowerNow Dual Mode Air Cooled model. It's powered by an extended life series engine and can run on both propane or natural gas. Before you decide to purchase any generators, first consider how much of your home you want to power. Do you want your entire home operational or would you be satisfied with just a few appliances. If a portable model is on your radar, then consider the size of the gas tank and what type of fuel it will run on. If you are considering a standby, understand that it will need a permanent place. Decide where you will have it installed and measure the area to determine the size you'll need.


What You Need To Know Before You Buy A Generator For Home Use

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