Portable Generators for Emergencies and Recreational Activities

Portable Generators for Alternative Power During Power Outages.
Portable Generators For Alternative Power

We have all grown so accustomed to all of our devices that are powered by electricity it is hard to function when the power goes off. A small portable generator can function as an alternative power source to allow you to keep the refrigerator cooling, your cell phones charged and have a few lights and maybe the TV working.

If your power is only off for a couple of hours then even the wimpiest of us can survive without whining to much. But, many peolple live in areas where power outages are frequent and the outage time is longer. In those cases a portable generator is valuable to have, if for no other reason than to keep from losing all your expensive food that is in the refrigerator.

Many people have problems with water in their basement or crawl space when there are heavy rains in the area. If the utility power is off it is vital that they either have battery operatoed sump pumps or a portable generator to use to keep their sump pumps running during a power outage. There is a limit to the time that a battery operated sump pump will keep working, so it is still nice to have a portable generator on hand in case the power does not come back on before the battery dies.

Small portable generators are nice to have when you go tent camping. A lot of tents have electrical access ports so you can run an electrical cord into your tent for lights, fans, your laptops or tablets, charging your cell phone, etc. You can sit your generator a fair distance away from your tent to reduce the noise and protect against fumes.

For the safety of your neighbor campers and yourself learn how to safely use your portable generator while camping or at home.

You don’t have to look at your portable generator as just a power outage backup item. Many people live where they have outbuildings with no electrical power and they use their portable generator to provide power for tools or lights while working in these buildings. Many people who do handyman work for others carry a small generator with them when they are working in area where getting to the house power is inconvenient. Construction workers who build new homes will often take and use a generator to provide power until the temp service is established. People also use generators when out on their boats.

Portable Generator Features

Portable generators come in sizes from small 1000 watt units up to 15,000 watt units. You will need to think about what items you would like to be able to provide power to and use during a utility power outage. To learn more about sizing your generator visit this site: Portable Generator Solutions.

If you are sizing your generator just to be used as a backup power source when the utility power if off, then give some thought to what you really need and not necessarily everything that you currently have which is driven by electricity. For example, you probably can do without your automatic dishwasher and can hand wash your dishes during your power outage.

If you are traveling to a place with an abundance of animals, make sure you are prepared with respect to food. So, you will need to keep things wrapped well, keep them far removed from the tent, and you may need to steer clear of certain foods entirely. This will reduce the chance of an attack.

Generators use different types of fuels and some are design to be dual fuel units. So, when selecting your generator think about the availability to you of the different fuel types. They come with different size fuel tanks which may give you longer run time between fills but the generator weight will also be higher.

Starting a generator can be by pull cord or electric start from a battery in the generator. If you chose electric start consider also getting a battery trickle charger to keep your battery from draining down when not in use. You will be so glad you added this little inexpensive device.

There are wheel kits available for a lot of the generator models to make it easier to move the generator around. Many models of the portable generators come with wheel kits attached. Just think about your strength and how much you will be moving the generator. Don’t forget that when you need it you will probably need to move it from storage to somewhere outside to use it safely. When not in use for a period of time you will need to move it outside, start it and let it run for a short time just to keep it in good running condition.

Many portable generators have a feature which allows for paralleling two unit together to give you more output wattage. This way if you decide you need more wattage you don’t have to dispose of your smaller generator and buy a bigger one. Just buy another of the same size that you already have and parrell them together.

There are many different brands of portable generators on the market now-a-days, so just check for the features you need and find the most economical one that fits your budget.

It is also a good idea to get a cover for your generator. While in storage it keeps dust and dirt from collecting and damaging your unit. If you store your generator under a carport or on a porch where it is visible to visitors, a cover helps keep it somewhat hidden and less open to theft. There are generator covers that you can use while the generator is running. This helps protect your portable generator from snow, rain and ice.

ECOFLOW Portable Power Solar Station Generator for home emergencies.
EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Solar Station

Today there are many solar generator solutins. They are quiet and produce no toxic fumes for you to worry about. You will need solar panels to use for recharging the generator. But, you won’t need to bring along gasoline in cans. You will however have to depend on the sun shining.

A portable generator has many valuable uses. They are really invaluable when the local utility power is off. You can keep your refrigerator / freezer cooling, your sump pumps functioning to prevent flooding, any life saving medical equipment working, recharge your cell phone, laptops, etc. and have some lights and other small appliances working.

If you like to go camping, hiking or boating then you will learn to love your small portable generator.

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Prepare For Your Camping Trip So It Will Be Fun

DuroMax 10000 watt hybrid dual fuel portable gas propane generator - RV Standby.
DuroMax 10000 watt Dual Fuel Gas Propane

When you think of a camping trip, you probably picture a tent and the outdoors. Are you aware of the other aspects of camping? This post will help raise awareness of the different things involved in order to experience a fun and successful trip to the outdoors. Learn to have a fun camping trip!

Water is critical for your survival when hiking in the backcountry. Carry water purification tablets with you or some sort of water filter that is capable of filtering out bacteria. There are many different kinds available at your local sporting goods store. Whenever you are looking for a water source, make sure the water is flowing; stagnant water can kill you if not treated properly.

Plan accordingly when it comes to food. It is a hassle to make room in your car for all the food you need. However, proper nourishment is crucial when you are in the woods. Also, items that are fairly inexpensive in your local store often carry a higher price tag near camping sites. Bringing enough food means that you will save money and keep everyone in your family in a good mood and happy.

Those big, colorful plastic storage bins make excellent places to store and organize all of your camping gear. While at home, keep it in a closet or the garage and right before you leave for your camping trip, pop it in the trunk or SUV Cargo area. It should keep everything air-tight, dry and easily accessible.

Take only photos and leave only footprints. That is the rule of thumb when camping. Only use the natural resources that you need and do not leave any traces that you were camping when you leave. Pick up all trash, extinguish and cover any fire pits, bury all human waste, and make the area where you camped look exactly as it did when you found it.

Avoid any wildlife you may come into contact with. Bears have become a fairly large problem with campers. In some parks they have been known to rip open the trunk of a car to gain access to food. Raccoons are also a big problem in many campgrounds. Not only are they smart and can gain access to your food supplies easily, but they can carry disease as well.

If you want to have enjoyable meals then consider taking along a wood burning camp stove. Even a small one will let you have a good cup of hot coffee or boil water for cleaning yourself or other items. There is even a neat little camp stove that has a USB charger you can use to charge your electronic devices.

Your camp should be set up before nightfall. If you are in a vehicle, this means find a secure spot to park the vehicle. When you find a camping area, make sure that your tent is pitched on a flat area that isn’t near any unsafe ledges. If you don’t do this, you could find yourself in a precarious and unsafe area after dark. You will be able to see due to the sunlight and you will have an easier time.

When traveling to your camping destination, plan on stopping and having a meal when you’re near the campground, but before you actually arrive. Being well fed before arriving will ease frustrations if the campground is full, or if it takes longer to get your gear set up. Use this break to discuss your plans and to remind everyone of how to remain safe!

Pack extra flashlights and batteries. It can get quite dark at night, away from all the city lights. A light source is very important. Bring a few spare flashlights just in case. Make sure that you pack extra batteries as well. A light source is something you do not want to find yourself without. There are also Tents with LED lights and fans that are a nice addition to your camping tent.

If you camp in an area known to have dangerous wildlife, be sure to incorporate extra precautions to stow away food securely. You have to wrap your food tightly and keep them away from the tent; some foods, you may have to forget. Doing so will lessen your chances for an attack.

Make sure that you know how to get a campfire burning before you head out into the woods. If you have difficulties getting a fire started, look for fire starting supplies, such as waterproof matches, to take with you. These supplies make it easy for just about anyone to start a fire on the spot.

A large number of camping related injuries are due directly to carelessness with fire, so be sure to use fire with caution. First, make sure that fires are permissible in the area of your camp site. Set a ring of stones around the fire to keep it contained. Never leave children unsupervised near an open fire.

Honda EU3000i 3000 watt Portable Inverter Generator.
Honda EU3000i 3000 Watt Inverter Generator

For your first camping trips, try to choose a place that you can drive to. If your car is nearby you can use it as a “fortress” of sorts when you are in the middle of nowhere. Not only can you enter it in case of wildlife attack; it can also protect you from the elements. Look at an inflatable air bed mattress for the backseat of your car or the cargo area of your SUV. These make for a good night’s sleep out of the elements and away from wildlife.

Make sure that your tent is ready before dark if you don’t plan to sleep under the stars. Some camping locations get very dark and this can make setting up your campsite nearly impossible. You also never know when something could go wrong during set-up, such as a broken pole or a sudden tear in your tent.

Camping has a great deal more to offer than a tent and a night in the woods. There are certain safety precautions one must take in order to stay safe and enjoy the day and night. Use what you have learned today on your next camping trip and you can too, become a seasoned camper!

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