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Just a few years back if you asked someone if they had a generator, youd have been laughed at. But now owning a power generator has become something of a necessity since almost all the activities of our day-to-day life depend on some electrical appliance or the other and we just cannot manage to put things on hold due to a power outage. Generators are a blessing when there is a power outage or failure. Imagine spending hours stuck in an elevator or holed up in darkness on a stormy evening. In places where there are no power lines, for any reason, generators are even more a necessity. Most generators convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, commonly known as electricity. There are many generators available in the market today, using a variety of power generation methods and different fuels. There are 2 basic types of backup generators: stand-by generators and portable generators.

Standby Generators are used as a back-up system for a home or a commercial establishment. It is typically connected to the electrical system of the building and is generally placed outside the building. It is wired in such a way that in the event of a power failure, the generator is automatically turned on after a small, pre-fixed duration. Standby generators are generally bulky and difficult to move around the house. Hence they are usually kept in a fixed place, near the building to which they are to provide power, in a shed or some such shelter. The advantage of having a standby generator is that it might (depending on the capacity of the system) be able to support an entire household or establishment for a long duration of time.

Portable Generators, on the other hand, are usually compact systems that carry out the same functionality as a stand-by generator but are convenient to move around as and when required. Portable Generators provide users with an independence and convenience that Standby systems fail to provide. Portable Generators provide power for camping, partying and more.

The following are the advantages of using Portable Generators:

Less expensive to buy and to maintain.

Light-weight and compact.

Usage even in places where there are no power lines. For example on a campsite or a construction site.

Even within a home or establishment, a portable generator can be used to provide an extra electrical outlet.

Portable generators are available in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colours and also using different kinds of fuel to generate electric power. The user can also decide which portable generator to buy depending on the cost of the same. The only drawback of a Portable Generator is that owing to its small size, the fuel tank is also small, which in turn needs to be refilled in short spans of time. Even if the fuel tank is large, the fuel has to be used up once in a fixed period of time so as to keep the fuel from spoiling due to disuse.

All said and done, depending on the needs of the user, a Portable Generator makes life a lot more relaxed, knowing that help is at hand in the event of any electricity or power failure. To know more about backup generators please visit www.generatorsforless.com

by: Travis Lavallie




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