Clay Davenport
Cerebral Nomad
As herpers, it's practically a given that you need a generator. But even if not for the reptiles, having one is an important part of general preparedness.
The generator I currently have just isn't big enough. I use more power than I would like, but that's common for people who keep reptiles. The standard home generator is often inadequate for what we need.
I've been planning on upgrading to something with more capacity for a couple of years. I've really been holding out for a gas powered welding unit to give more function for the investment. A 10,000 watt generator and stick welder in one. Mount this on a trailer and attach my acetylene torch and I'll have a mobile cutting and welding unit that can also power the house.
At the same time I really like the automatic propane generators that just kick in when the power drops out.
For my current situation that's not really feasible because I intend to move at some point and those are much more permanent than the welders. Plus I really want a good 100% duty cycle welder.
What are you guys using as a back up power source?
The generator I currently have just isn't big enough. I use more power than I would like, but that's common for people who keep reptiles. The standard home generator is often inadequate for what we need.
I've been planning on upgrading to something with more capacity for a couple of years. I've really been holding out for a gas powered welding unit to give more function for the investment. A 10,000 watt generator and stick welder in one. Mount this on a trailer and attach my acetylene torch and I'll have a mobile cutting and welding unit that can also power the house.
At the same time I really like the automatic propane generators that just kick in when the power drops out.
For my current situation that's not really feasible because I intend to move at some point and those are much more permanent than the welders. Plus I really want a good 100% duty cycle welder.
What are you guys using as a back up power source?
