SMALL PORTABLE GENERATOR?


What is a most appropriate tiny portable quiestest generater to go camping with when we have been around a lot of people as well as a we wish a generater as boundless as possible.

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  1. #1 by java on November 1, 2009 - 2:46 am

    You could use a DC Converter from your car battery for small AC Loads like a TV and lighting Hence no noise at all.

    This will covert your battery 12Volts DC into 120Volts AC.
    These are available from most Electronic Shops and cost far less than a generator.

  2. #2 by Swamy on November 1, 2009 - 2:46 am

    Gasoline (Petrol) driven or Battery based inverters are the best.

  3. #3 by tm314159 on November 1, 2009 - 2:46 am

    Honda manufactures a line of very quiet generators which are ideal for use at flying fields. The Honda EU1000i uses a four-stroke engine, is rated for 1000 watts of AC output, has a noise level of only 53-59 dB and will run from 4-8 hours on a single tank. The older discontinued Honda EX350 and EX650 are also good choices for a portable generator if you can find one. These use two-stroke engines so oil will need to be mixed with the gasoline. These generators output a square wave instead of a sine wave, so some equipment may not work well with it. Be sure to test before you buy one.

    Yamaha manufactures the EF1000iS which is rated for 1000 watts of output, and is also a very quiet (47-57db) generator.

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