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danny burstein
- Jan 1, 1970
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The recent and continuing problems from Sandra highlighted
one big problem with the ubiquitous small gasoline
generators we know and love, namely the availibilty of fuel.
- I delivered a 6 kw Honda to a business in NYC last week,
along with three 5 gal gasoline containers. (It gave them
enough power to do basic functions).
Fortunately they got power restored after just using
one of the gas cans, but if they'd have run through the
rest, it would have been very difficult to get more.
Diesel fuel, on the other hand, was both more readily
available from both the (few open) gas stations, and
also... could have been pulled from their heating
oil tank. (#2 heating fuel is, for the short term
at least, cross compatable with diesel).
Honda doesn't have anything in a diesel line. Any suggestions
from our readership?
Size should be about 5 kw. Inverter tech a big plus
but not critical.
Thanks
one big problem with the ubiquitous small gasoline
generators we know and love, namely the availibilty of fuel.
- I delivered a 6 kw Honda to a business in NYC last week,
along with three 5 gal gasoline containers. (It gave them
enough power to do basic functions).
Fortunately they got power restored after just using
one of the gas cans, but if they'd have run through the
rest, it would have been very difficult to get more.
Diesel fuel, on the other hand, was both more readily
available from both the (few open) gas stations, and
also... could have been pulled from their heating
oil tank. (#2 heating fuel is, for the short term
at least, cross compatable with diesel).
Honda doesn't have anything in a diesel line. Any suggestions
from our readership?
Size should be about 5 kw. Inverter tech a big plus
but not critical.
Thanks