
The disposal of previously owned, compact, gas-fueled electricity sources presents an opportunity for both buyers and sellers. For sellers, it provides a means of recouping a portion of their initial investment and... Read more »

These power sources offer a convenient and independent electricity supply for various applications. Compact units typically utilize rechargeable battery technology, such as lithium-ion, to store energy that can later be converted into... Read more »

A power solution offering flexibility and convenience, this type of generator utilizes both gasoline and propane, allowing users to select the fuel source based on availability and cost. The electric start functionality... Read more »

A high-quality power protection device designed for use with portable generators safeguards sensitive electronics from voltage fluctuations. This specialized equipment shields connected devices from damage caused by power surges, spikes, and sags,... Read more »

Connecting a portable generator to a residential electrical system involves safely delivering power from the generator to essential circuits within the home. This typically requires a transfer switch, a device that isolates... Read more »

A product safety action initiated by Generac Power Systems concerning specific models of their portable generators constitutes a critical process for consumer protection. This action addresses potential safety hazards identified in these... Read more »

A compact, fuel-powered device designed for mobile electricity generation, typically providing around 3500 running watts. These units offer a versatile power source for various applications, from powering tools at construction sites and... Read more »

Safe and effective operation of independent power sources is essential for various applications, from emergency home power during outages to powering tools on remote job sites. Understanding the process involves several key... Read more »

Compact, independent power sources designed for recreational vehicles provide electricity for appliances and devices while traveling or parked away from shore power. These units typically utilize gasoline, propane, or diesel fuel and... Read more »


