outback-generator-on grid [RE-wrenches]
Brad Bassett
bbassett at hei.net
Wed Apr 4 20:03:09 PDT 2007
If one of the inverter generators doesn't do it for you, it's easiest to
just use a separate AC battery charger plugged into the generator (or
two of them if they are 120v and the gen is 240v). A lot easier than
most DC generators, except maybe one of those small auto generator
setups.
Brad Bassett
Todd Cory wrote:
>
>
> I think the DC genny kludge is unfortunately at present the only real
> usable option.
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