Tuesday 1 February 2011

Things to Know Before You Buy

Buying a generator can be a daunting process. However, you can take control by being informed and getting organized and this will help keep your expenditure under control.. Here is a simple checklist to use to help in choosing the correct generator to protect your home and family.


• Determine wattage needs. Determine how much power you need for the items you care about. For help, try the power selection worksheet. If you decide to purchase a portable generator, don't forget you will also need a transfer switch to safely power the circuits in your home.
• Understand electrical terms. You’ll see a lot about watts, volts, amps and more. Find a glossary of terms. Amazon have a useful one here
• Decide: Standby or portable? Considering your budget, convenience, and most importantly power needs, then choose which type of generator you want.
• Take care of home power issues. Locate your existing electrical service panel and gas line to target any potential problems before buying a generator. Portable generators should be used with a transfer switch.
• Perform product comparisons. Compare power outputs, run times, and prices, as well as what’s included in those prices, such as accessories, warranties, support and installation.
• Determine financing options. Some retail stores offer financing options for generator purchases. Amazon offers FREE Super Saver Shipping and provides no interest financing on select items.
• Consider included items. Does the generator come with warranty or maintenance package? What about a power cord, oil, wheels, and funnel?
• Consider additional costs. How much more will it cost for installation by a qualified professional? Will you need an accessory like a cover for protection from the elements or a transfer switch?
• Establish your budget. Generator prices fall across a wide range, so determining how much you’d like to spend is important.

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