sbmike
Ultimate Member
I didn't purposely go out and buy a generator. I have a 5th wheel trailer that has a generator in it sitting in the driveway so when we have power outages, we just move into the trailer until the power returns.
Alcohol does not necessarily suck moisture into the fuel; in fact, it is used to absorb water that's already there, and make it mix with the fuel.
The downside of alcohol is the damage it does to rubber seals, and apparently plastic boat fuel tanks. The auto gas used in aviation has to be alcohol-free to be both legal and safe.
That's what I hear. Problem was I prepaid so I was stuck. They called this AM and I have it now that Irene's worst is past us.
At least I'll be ready for next time.
MSRP is $1,149.95
http://www.hondapowerequipment.com/products/modeldetail.aspx?page=modeldetail§ion=P2GG&modelname=EU2000i&modelid=EU2000IKN
They can be had for less than $1000, but I paid $1208 out the door IIRC because I like to overpay for large purchases.
Nah, because I failed to plan, I should have planned to fail. That said, I'm ready (somewhat) for next time.
Anyone here who doesn't have a generator but realizes a SHTF scenario could play out at anytime, especially with our earthquake and hurricane, relatively minor as they may have been, should think again.
http://www.sunrisetool.com/proddetail.php?prod=Honda-EU2000I
I've never ordered from them, looks legit, never know though...
$929.99
Free shipping
Sunrise Tool
Ahhhh...I got the Camo.
I actually picked it up for a friend. The Camo price is a lot higher....sheeesh
Is this the one? I don't see a price.
http://www.mayberrys.com/honda/generator/models/eu2000i.htm