Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Choosing the Right Honda Home Backup Generator

Home backup generators are becoming increasingly popular for many reasons including; the need for “always on” power, lower generator prices, and advances in the technology resulting in quiet generators. The wide range of uses, power output, and size options now means that buyers can purchase a Honda Home Backup Generator designed to precisely fit their needs. Making the choice of the right generator comes down to defining the following requirements:

* Size requirements – Size requirements refer to the need for a portable home backup generator or one that is stationary. Advances in technology have resulted in portable generators with power output levels similar to stationary generators giving them a wide range of uses. The versatility of portable Honda Generators gives them the capability to meet the demands of many outdoor and in home uses ranging from camping to providing residential standby power. Where a stationary generator would be required are situations where power must be restored immediately should an outage occur. Stationary generators with automatic transfer switches or push button starters can restore power within seconds of an outage, a critical feature for users relying on at-home medical devices, for example.

* Power requirements – The wattage requirements of appliances and devices which must remain on will determine the necessary power output for the appropriate home backup generator. By calculating the sum total of the wattage use of each appliance and/or device a buyer can then determine the minimum required output at maximum capacity from a generator. This calculation should be based on “startup” wattage requirements to ensure that there is enough power generation to meet specific needs. For example, a typical refrigerator’s startup wattage requirement can be as much as two and a half times greater than the wattage it takes to “run” it.

* Safety requirements – Once the power output requirements for a home backup generator are determined, the requirements for running the generator at optimum safety levels can be defined. Where computers handling sensitive data or medical devices are concerned an unlimited power supply accessory should be considered. This can prevent data and power loss during the transfer of power to the generator. Home backup generators are connected to a home’s power system through its main electrical panel. This connection, and grounding the generator, should always be done by a licensed electrician. Lastly, wherever possible, the generator should be located in an area where it is protected from rain and snow. Protection can come in many forms, ranging from a covered patio to a housing built specifically for the generator.

The most important aspect of any home backup generator is that it provides its required power when called upon. Honda’s full line of generators has been delivering legendary reliability, durability, and peace of mind for decades. For more information, visit us online at: Home Backup Generators

Honda’s Super Quiet Generator Series

Honda’s Super Quiet Generator series is ideal for lighter demand requirements for both home and outdoor use. Advances in technology have made these quiet generators run with a purr that won’t disturb a natural setting or the neighbors. The Super Quiet series, which employs Honda's patented Eco-Throttle technology, adjusts engine speeds for maximum efficiency depending on output requirements. This reduces fuel usage, engine noise, and noxious emissions. The Super Quiet Series includes:
* The Honda EU1000iA – This portable model carries the lightest load of the Honda generator line weighing in at 29 pounds. Its light weight and small tank make it a great option for outdoor and light duty home use. Despite their small size, Honda’s Eco-Throttle technology extends these generators run times to over eight hours at a one quarter load demand. The EU1000iA is the perfect solution for powering lights, televisions, low demand appliances, and small power tools.
* The Honda EU2000iA – These Quiet Generators are considered to be the best value in the series carrying a wattage rating of 1600 watts. Perfect for medium range power needs such as microwave ovens and larger power tools, these quiet generators definitely live up to Honda’s reputation for reliability and durability. The portable generator weighs in at 46 pounds and can run continuously for four hours at full capacity and 15 hours at one quarter load.
* The Honda EU2000iA Companion – Another member of the Super Quiet series, the companion is designed to run in parallel with the EU2000iA. This effectively doubles the power output, giving the pairing enough power to run large appliances, such as an air conditioner. The Companion is designed as an exact complement and delivers continuous run times which match those of the EU2000iA.
Honda’s reputation for reliability and durability continues with their technologically advanced quiet generators. For more information on the Super Quiet series, visit us at Honda Generator

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Emergency Home Generator

For many, a loss of electrical power is simply not an option. Whether related to medical needs, severe weather, or other needs for “always on” power, Honda Emergency Home Generators deliver the reliability and durability required for the peace of mind that comes with knowing that electrical power needs will always be met, regardless of the reason for, or length of a power outage.
Honda Emergency Home Generators are designed to become a permanent solution for standby power requirements for either the home or a small business. Depending on the specifications of each model, these generators can restore power during an outage in time frames ranging from a few seconds to a few minutes. For users requiring “always on” power, Honda has emergency home backup generators which come with an automatic transfer switch or push button starter which can start the generator and restore power within seconds of an outage.
These emergency home generators have the versatility of being able to deliver power for hours when running at full capacity or for extended periods when dedicated toward providing power for a specific room, appliance, or electrical device. With their connection to the main electrical panel for either a home or small business, Honda’s Emergency Home Generators can direct standby power toward a specific need or toward powering every aspect of a home or business.
The line of Honda Emergency Home Generators offers a full range of solutions for situations where losing power simply isn’t an option. These generators are also designed to fit into any budget with power output levels to meet any level of demand. For more information, please visit us at Honda Generators

Three Things to Consider When Buying a Residential Standby Generator

Residential Standby Generators serve two purposes; automatically starting in the event of a power outage and delivering essential electrical power to designated appliances, rooms, tools, and devices. There are several issues to consider when the decision comes down to choosing a residential standby generator versus a portable unit. They are:

* The biggest difference between these types of generators from portable units, besides mobility, is that Residential Standby Generators are generally designed to remain connected to the home’s circuitry through the main electric panel. This allows for a generator to power up either automatically, via an automatic transfer switch, or by push button at the onset of a power outage. A portable unit, on the other hand, could require fueling, a rollout from storage, and connection to the home’s circuitry. For a residential standby generator, an automatic switch to generated power normally takes between ten to thirty seconds. A push button start takes about the same time once the generator has been turned on. An added advantage to a residential standby Honda Generator is that the addition of a USB battery accessory can ensure that power remains on during the changeover to generated power. This is essential for a range of uses ranging from preserving data on a computer to delivering uninterrupted power to an at-home medical device.

* Advances in portable power generation have increased power output levels to the point where power delivery can rival the smaller residential standby generators. Still, depending on power requirements and other factors, going with a stationary generator can be the logical choice. Here, there are two considerations, the first one being the power requirements for appliances, rooms, and devices which must remain on during an outage. Refrigerators and air conditioners, for example, require heavy wattage for both startup and running time. The addition of other power needs can easily mandate the higher power output of a residential standby generator. The second consideration is whether a generator which meets the needs of the home can easily be moved into place in the event of an outage. The weight of the unit, severity of local weather, and the difficulty of moving a portable from storage to the main electrical panel must be taken into account.

* Another consideration is the expected run time of the generator. Smaller portable generators, for example, have run times at full capacity of approximately four hours. In an extended outage, a portable could require refueling several times. Under a variety of circumstances, this may not be an option. Residential standby generators, conversely, can be connected to a natural gas line, allowing for run times as long as power remains down and eliminating the need to refuel.

Honda’s full line of portable and residential standby generators can meet the power needs for any home anywhere. For more information, visit us at: Honda Power Equipment

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

How To Choose the Right Honda Home Backup Generator

Home backup generators are becoming increasingly popular for many reasons including; the need for “always on” power, lower generator prices, and advances in the technology resulting in quiet generators. The wide range of uses, power output, and size options now means that buyers can purchase a Honda generator designed to precisely fit their needs. Making the choice of the right generator comes down to defining the following requirements:

* Size requirements – Size requirements refer to the need for a portable home backup generator or one that is stationary. Advances in technology have resulted in portable generators with power output levels similar to stationary generators giving them a wide range of uses. The versatility of Honda’s portable generators gives them the capability to meet the demands of many outdoor and in home uses ranging from camping to providing residential standby power. Where a stationary generator would be required are situations where power must be restored immediately should an outage occur. Stationary generators with automatic transfer switches or push button starters can restore power within seconds of an outage, a critical feature for users relying on at-home medical devices, for example.

* Power requirements – The wattage requirements of appliances and devices which must remain on will determine the necessary power output for the appropriate home backup generator. By calculating the sum total of the wattage use of each appliance and/or device a buyer can then determine the minimum required output at maximum capacity from a generator. This calculation should be based on “startup” wattage requirements to ensure that there is enough power generation to meet specific needs. For example, a typical refrigerator’s startup wattage requirement can be as much as two and a half times greater than the wattage it takes to “run” it.

* Safety requirements – Once the power output requirements for a home backup generator are determined, the requirements for running the generator at optimum safety levels can be defined. Where computers handling sensitive data or medical devices are concerned an unlimited power supply accessory should be considered. This can prevent data and power loss during the transfer of power to the generator. Home backup generators are connected to a home’s power system through its main electrical panel. This connection, and grounding the generator, should always be done by a licensed electrician. Lastly, wherever possible, the generator should be located in an area where it is protected from rain and snow. Protection can come in many forms, ranging from a covered patio to a housing built specifically for the generator.

The most important aspect of any home backup generator is that it provides its required power when called upon. Honda’s full line of generators has been delivering legendary reliability, durability, and peace of mind for decades. For more information, visit us at: Honda Home Backup Generators or call (877) 837 2648.