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Guide To Purchasing A Generator

Buying a generator can be a complex process as there are a number of different things to think about to ensure you get the right source of power for your needs. Fortunately, by considering a few of the main issues related to how generators work, you can find the perfect generator to fit any need.

How to Buy a Generator

The first thing you need to determine when you want to buy a generator is what type of generator you are looking for. There are many different kinds of generators intended to suit different purposes. For instance, an RV generator is best for camping, while a portable generator with a much larger motor would be necessary if you wanted to use the generator on a construction site.

Portable or Permanent?

Even homeowners purchasing a generator for their home need to make a choice: do they want a portable generator that they can install and use only when there is a storm or a power outage, or do they want a permanent whole-house generator model that is hardwired into their electric system? Answering this initial question about what type of generator you want will significantly help to narrow down your options when buying a generator.

Fuel Type

The next step is to consider how you want to fuel your generator. In some cases, this will be easy to decide. For instance, if you are looking for a hard-wired home standby generator and your house only has access to propane gas, then obviously you will need a propane generator. If you are buying a smaller portable generator, on the other hand, you may have a choice of fuel types and will want to think about what is going to be most convenient and cost effective. Narrowing down the fuel type will also help you to choose the best type of generator for your needs and will provide you with a smaller pool of potential generator choices to select from.

Brand

The answers to these two questions should give you a short-list of different generators to consider. Next, you will want to think about the brand of generator that you are going to use. Choose a reliable brand that has been around for a long time and that has a reputation for building solid products. When the power goes out, this is not the time to be dealing with a faulty generator that doesn't work right. Instead, buy a respected and reliable brand so you have peace of mind and know the generator will work when you need it.

Sizing your Generator

Finally, the last step is to decide what size generator you need to buy. A generator that provides more back-up power is going to be more expensive both to purchase initially and to operate on an ongoing basis than a smaller generator that provides less power. However, a larger generator may be necessary for certain applications (especially industrial applications) or if you want to run your home when the power goes out without any type of limitations on your use of electronic items.

by: Rick Oros




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