Have we really made it this far without anyone mentioning the onboard generator in an F-150???
In all seriousness, there's so many options and it all depends on convenience and costs.
The cheapest option and best option is a Honda EU2200. Nothing offers the bang for the buck that offers. Going from zero to ~1800 kilowatts to run a fridge, lamps, fans, and charge electronics while sipping a gallon of gas every 12 hours is an insane boost for about a grand.
I honestly think every home in this area should have one.
Like some others, we put in a whole house generator a couple of years ago and for 2 years I wondered if it was worth it. We were on vacation when the storm hit but family members were able to enjoy it.
Another option that rarely gets discussed is buying a portable AC unit. Back when we just had our transfer switch and two EU2000s, I bought a 12,000 BTU unit to cool one room in case something happened.
For about $2,500 I had a cool room and enough electricity for the fridge, lamps, and electronics charging.
Never got to do that but that AC unit is in the garage attic if something ever happens to the nat gas line to the whole house generator.
In all seriousness, there's so many options and it all depends on convenience and costs.
The cheapest option and best option is a Honda EU2200. Nothing offers the bang for the buck that offers. Going from zero to ~1800 kilowatts to run a fridge, lamps, fans, and charge electronics while sipping a gallon of gas every 12 hours is an insane boost for about a grand.
I honestly think every home in this area should have one.
Like some others, we put in a whole house generator a couple of years ago and for 2 years I wondered if it was worth it. We were on vacation when the storm hit but family members were able to enjoy it.
Another option that rarely gets discussed is buying a portable AC unit. Back when we just had our transfer switch and two EU2000s, I bought a 12,000 BTU unit to cool one room in case something happened.
For about $2,500 I had a cool room and enough electricity for the fridge, lamps, and electronics charging.
Never got to do that but that AC unit is in the garage attic if something ever happens to the nat gas line to the whole house generator.