Portable generators are generally small engines used to generate electricity. They usually run on gasoline, but commonly run on diesel fuel or propane as well. The are many uses and sizes of portable generators. They are classified in soze by the amount of wattage each unit puts out. The smallest portable generators tend to produce around 350 Watts, while the largest tend to produce around 13,000 Watts. Uses of portable generators vary significantly as well.
A portable generator can be as lightweight as 30 lbs and is often used to run small electrical equipment such as lights or radios. Often medium sized generators are used as back-up power for your home or small business operations. Mobile businesses such as food stands, musical performers, or even carnival games can be well powered by a medium sized generator. The advantage of using a generator with or instead of just propane is the clean electricity needed to collect money and run newer equipment.
Larger models are often used in emergency services and construction, able to run small items as well as much larger equipment. Most larger generators (generallly 5,000 watts or more) become too heavy to carry easily, so they offer built in wheel kits. Larger generators also offer propane adaption kits, and diesel burning models.
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