Power outages are common, extremely annoying and can last from seconds to hours or days. In the meanwhile, these can ruin your day's work, cause significant information loss, disrupt activities and lead to low profit. A reliable and quick acting power backup is what you need in order to eliminate all the unpleasant consequences of a blackout. However, you will have to pick it based on your lifestyle, budget and preferences.
Portable
generators
These
will run on propane, gasoline or natural gas and have a range between 500 and
17,500W. Many such generators can run on several types of fuel and thus will
help you energize appliances and devices almost anywhere and anytime. If you're
aiming for a portable generator, note that it will not call for professional
installation. Its main drawback is that its run time is fairly limited. Also, a
portable generator will not start automatically.
Fixed
standby generators
This
popular option is an excellent emergency power supplier that can be used in homes and other
buildings. It can start on itself as it senses the drop in power. An automatic
transfer switch will make sure the wires start using power from this
alternative source immediately. The only cons are the high costs and the regular
maintenance it requires. You can ask your local licensed electrical contractor
for the best emergency power sources
with automatic on/off function.
Wind/solar
power generators
Should
the environment allow, you can rely on wind turbines and chargers, or on solar
panels with battery systems. The renewable energy sources will charge the
batteries. As long as these are available, you may count on the emergency power
source. Call for professionals to install any of these.
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