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On Tue, 14 Jun 2005 20:19:59 -0400, "John P Bengi" JBengi
(spamm)@(spamm) yahoo,com wrote: "wmbjk" wrote in message .. . On 14 Jun 2005 12:55:15 -0700, "FriscoSoxFan" wrote: 1. Go to a big power tool store. 2. Buy a generator. 3. Buy a whole bunch of gas. 4. Start said generator 5. Plug in tools 6. Build. Booo! Hissss! Generators as a sole source are often the worst choice for home power. Their only advantage is low up-front cost. But in the long run they'll cost more, and are no fun to live with compared to solar/wind/inverter/battery. Home use tends to be relatively high energy but low power, while shop use tends to be high power but low energy. So adding shop power usually means increasing charging sources and batteries a little, but making the inverters substantially larger. And if one were to choose a generator well suited for shop use, it's likely to be way too big for backup on a properly sized home power setup. Wayne Some people, unlike you, have a real life though. 1. If you think that generators on their own make good sense for permanent off-grid workshops, then that's another subject that your sock puppet army doesn't know squat about. 2. Any guy who'd post under the name "pizza girl" shouldn't be allowed around electricity or power tools, unless it's for electroshock therapy, or for having a frontal lobotomy hole drilled. 3. Two of your identities, including the one you're using now, already claimed to have killfiled me, so any response from you to my posts is just more BS. Wayne |
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