Our research indicates that this deal is $330 less (62.38% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $529 at the time of this posting.
With 3500 running watts and 4375 starting watts, this generator is great for your basic home back up needs.. Powered by a Briggs & Stratton OHV 208cc engine for easy starting every time.. 3.3 gallon fuel tank provides up to 11 hours of run time at 50% load.. Snapper Snapper 3500W Portable Generator | 033001
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Our research indicates that this deal is $330 less (62.38% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $529 at the time of this posting.
No, you won't want to run sensitive electronics on it, probably not even a fridge unless it's dumb. Great for lights and maybe a portable ac. Some devices are picky, even some modern fridges don't like inverter gens for some reason, best to spec whatever you need it for currently.
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As other posters have said, not at all. However, using this with a properly sized LiFePO4 power station can fix that problem, and diversify your energy strategy.
Jokes aside, can the "SeNsItIvE ElEcTrOnIcS" people find a new hobby? A majority of schools, hospitals, hotels, even data centers are backed up with large CAT diesel gennies and only the most....sensitive (and high dollar devices) protected behind line conditioners. If 500 PC's in a school can be directly powered off that generator, I'm sure your 42" Roku will be just fine. Not to mention, many US power systems have worse power quality than a decently maintained home generator or the fact every time your HVAC system kicks on or you use a shop vac, you are doing far worse to anything else running off that same breaker panel (not just circuit).
No, you won't want to run sensitive electronics on it, probably not even a fridge unless it's dumb. Great for lights and maybe a portable ac. Some devices are picky, even some modern fridges don't like inverter gens for some reason, best to spec whatever you need it for currently.
Just get a UPS and connect it first . It will help clean up the noise
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Is this clean energy?
Greta approved.
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Jokes aside, can the "SeNsItIvE ElEcTrOnIcS" people find a new hobby? A majority of schools, hospitals, hotels, even data centers are backed up with large CAT diesel gennies and only the most....sensitive (and high dollar devices) protected behind line conditioners. If 500 PC's in a school can be directly powered off that generator, I'm sure your 42" Roku will be just fine. Not to mention, many US power systems have worse power quality than a decently maintained home generator or the fact every time your HVAC system kicks on or you use a shop vac, you are doing far worse to anything else running off that same breaker panel (not just circuit).
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