> A Honda Generator costs less, and provides more power. Yes, it is a > little bit noisier, but its smaller too and you don't have to run it > all the time. > And if you get something like a Honda EU1000i <http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/gensup.asp> generator, which is actually a 12V alternator coupled with a solid-state inverter, you have the option of tapping the 12V output directly to charge batteries. From the reviews I've read, the only reported problem with those little generators is that they're so nice they get stolen from the job site! |
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