Was about to make a huge mistake and drop $1,000 on a generator. I'm worried that there will be more blackouts due to cimate change (snow storms, huge demands due to increased population and hot weather putting a strain on the grid). I remember the great blackout of 2003, when the entire northeast went for days without power.
It suddenly occured to me that a generator is simply converting energy from gasoline to electrical energy, and that our car does that via its alternator. The electrcity generated is 12V DC though, and must be converted to AC for home use. Thus, a cheap 1000W inverter from Amazon which connects to the battery via alligator clips is all you need. Plug in an extension cord, and run it through your house to power up your refrigerator, lamps, laptop, cooker, etc. 1000 W should be good enough to power the basics. Plus, with a full tank of gas, you can last for days, unlike a small generator that constantly needs to be refilled.
This one is on sale, and is a good value, with great reviews. It now comes with a $20 off coupon:
You can also buy a cigarette lighter cable so that you can use it for every day use: use it to power a refrigerator, laptop, etc on road trips.
Most cars can handle about 1000 W, but your car, if some heavy duty truck could possibly handle more.
It suddenly occured to me that a generator is simply converting energy from gasoline to electrical energy, and that our car does that via its alternator. The electrcity generated is 12V DC though, and must be converted to AC for home use. Thus, a cheap 1000W inverter from Amazon which connects to the battery via alligator clips is all you need. Plug in an extension cord, and run it through your house to power up your refrigerator, lamps, laptop, cooker, etc. 1000 W should be good enough to power the basics. Plus, with a full tank of gas, you can last for days, unlike a small generator that constantly needs to be refilled.
This one is on sale, and is a good value, with great reviews. It now comes with a $20 off coupon:
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You can also buy a cigarette lighter cable so that you can use it for every day use: use it to power a refrigerator, laptop, etc on road trips.
Most cars can handle about 1000 W, but your car, if some heavy duty truck could possibly handle more.
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