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Default Buying a generator

On Jun 13, 4:19*pm, Wayne B wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 09:21:11 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch

wrote:
The 1000 watt Honda is $859 and the 2000 watt is $999 from Northern
Tool.


If I buy the Honda, it will have to be in the category of "Things my
wife does not know how much I spent".


I agree with the Honda recommendation. *They are light weight, quiet
and reliable. * Honda uses a different technology than other small
generators - the engine runs at variable speeds depending on load
requirements. *The output is DC (direct current) which then gets
inverted back to 60 cycle AC output. *As a result, frequency and
voltage regulation are also much better than most others.


I also like that suggestion. Frog could go with a 500w sine-wave
inverter and hook it up to a 12v battery. My dad did this and did some
pretty good work with a 3/4 hp Chraftsman grinder and little battery
discharge.