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โAug-03-2021 11:31 AM
okhmbldr wrote:
Get the Champion with the remote start feature. Run a dedicated quality extension cord near the electrical outlet that you currently use to plug in your O2 machine. When an outage hits, you just have to hit the remote start button, then unplug the O2 from the wall, and plug into your extension cord. You're good until the power returns. (Or, move to a state that has a better power grid).
โAug-03-2021 06:41 AM
โAug-02-2021 09:27 PM
Don & Barb Bogue wrote:
I think we may run over to C, W, and check out the small Honda with a starter . I am on 4.5 l of o2 the batteries for my unit last about an hour. with 4 of them I think my best bet ie the inverter generator.The batteries cost right at 1,000 each. the cost about evens out. Wednesday a over one hundred Edd is going to shut of power for maint. Elect in cal is a joke...
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โAug-01-2021 10:09 AM
pianotuna wrote:That's not what I find. They all have small batteries that can run it from 4-10 hours.
o2 generators are power hungry devices. They are essentially a compressor that is constant run. It would take a massive battery bank to run one overnight.
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โAug-01-2021 06:43 AM
Seon wrote:WNYBob wrote:
Here is a 2300 watt inverter/ Generator with electric start.
Electric start generator
Awful pricey for a 2300w.
โAug-01-2021 06:39 AM
Don & Barb Bogue wrote:I'm not sure what that means, but an inverter would be much better than a generator. Not too many places you're going to be able to run a generator all night.
Last time edit.shut down our area was at 3-am. I work up at 330. could not breathe.