Sunday, August 2, 2009

Power Boss Commercial Grade 3,800 PSI 4.0 GPM Honda GX Gas Powered Pressure Washer With 50-Foot Hose #020262

Designed for large projects, the Power Boss 3,800 PSI 13 HP pressure washer ensures long engine life, longer running, and reduced noise. This commercial grade pressure washer has a powerful 13 HP Honda GX overhead valve commercial engine and a high performance triplex pump with adjustable pressure regulator, which adjusts pressure to the specific cleaning task. Other features include four high-pressure tips (0, 15, 25, and 40 degrees) and one low-pressure tip. A 50-foot steel reinforced hose with quick connects provides a longer reach. A detergent injection system makes cleaning more effective by allowing detergents to saturate the soiled surface.
Customer Review: First Year's experience
Purchased this unit about a year ago from Amazon for uses around my house like deck and siding cleaning. I had previously had a less powerful unit that made cleaning the deck take too long. Why not top power given that you can turn the power down on a top unit but have power limits on smaller power units? Of course this comes with a price and the unit is larger than smaller units so some storage issues. The 13 hp Honda engine is large for a pull start. However, after some early on start problems, it now seems to start quite easily sometimes on first or second pull. Make sure the fuel is fresh and that all of the unit's setting are in the correct position before trying to start. Unit is very powerful and the multiple spray head attachments give you lots of options for different spray widths. The long spray hose is very thick and difficult to get back on the back holder. However, given its length, I can wash my entire deck without actually placing the unit on the deck. Attachments are generally slip-ons and are convenient to use. Gas tank is large and will run the unit for several hours. Negative is price in that this unit is double the price of units advertised to be up to 3,000 psi. Of course none of those less powerful units have a 13 hp engines.


Disclaimer:
Building and riding ramps can be fun and rewarding; however, caution should be
practiced with both. The author Brandon Cardone and any other contributors to this
article are in no way, shape or form responsible for any legal matters, injuries or
even death that may occur as a result of the information and content in this article.

The following chapter is one of five that can be found in my skateboard ramp
building guide "The Beginner's Guide To Building Ramps," This 54 page guide can
be instantly downloaded in PDF format from www.buildaramp.com. The skateboard
ramp building guide is filled with tons of photos and easy to understand
instructions and illustrations, you will also find on my website, tons of useful links
related to skateboard ramps, a ramp building photo gallery, free skateboard
wallpaper for your computer, a free skateboard screen saver, and even up to the
minute skateboarding RSS news feeds.

Introduction

So you want to build a skateboard ramp, maybe you are a parent and want to build
something for your kid. Maybe you have been skateboarding, riding BMX, or inline
for a while and realize that you want more than the few spots you get kicked out of
on a regular basis. Whatever the reason, you?ve started in the right direction by
reading this article. Building ramps is a productive learning experience, but the
most important thing is that it is fun and very rewarding if it is done right.

Most people really don?t understand how to build skateboard ramps and end up
giving up before they even give it a second thought. I have people all the time ask
me How do you bend the wood like that? or Where would you even begin building
something like that? Questions like these are why I wrote this guide in the first
place. I want people like you to know that it really isn?t that hard to build skateboard
ramps if you have the right knowledge under your belt. I have been building ramps
with my friend Mike Fitch since I was like 12 years old and over the years and plenty
of trial and error, we have learned the art of building skateboard ramps. I asked
myself if this kind of knowledge should be kept a secret, then I remembered all the
fun I had growing up building my own stuff to skate and all the friends I have made
over the years. We even had the chance to fulfill our dream of building an indoor
skateboard park located in Johnson City, NY, East Coast Terminal as a way of giving
back to the pastime that gave me direction and purpose in my life. I hope this article
gives you that spark of inspiration that I found so many years ago. Who knows,
there could be your own dream skate park lurking deep inside of you just waiting to
be built and for others to enjoy. I wish you the best of luck in your quest and, most
importantly, have fun.

Chapter 1 "Scope Out The Territory"

Before you start building

Some Things to consider

After the site has been decided and inspected

Before you Start Building your Skateboard Ramp

Before you get all gung ho and go down to your local lumber store to buy materials
and grab the tools out of the shed, there are some things you should think about
before you start building. For example, if all you want is a slider box or a jump
ramp, you shouldn?t need a huge area to put your ramps. In this kind of a situation,
an empty parking lot or your driveway will work. Be creative, like screwing some
trucks and wheels from an old skateboard or roller skates to the side so you can
wheel it around easy. You could even cut handles in the sides of the templates to
carry your ramp easier.

If you had your heart set on a ramp bigger and unmovable, obviously you will need
more space. You see, the idea here is that if you know where you are going to be
building your ramps, you can measure out the area and draw it on some graph
paper or even some regular paper will work fine.

Some Things to Consider

Consider how easy it will be to get your materials to the construction site

If your spot is way out in the woods, you better have some muscles because you will
be carrying a lot of wood. This is when a wheel barrow comes in handy.

Access to electricity

Power tools are your friends and building a ramp without them is very hard, but not
impossible if you are Amish. A generator or a bunch of extension cords might be
the way to go.

Neighbors and noise

Those nosey neighbors of yours already hate you and are just waiting to ruin your
fun. Will they call the cops when you?re having a session at 3:00 in the morning?
One solution to this problem is to fill the coping with concrete or sand and nail a
layer of carpet to the underside of your ramp.

Weather

Wood and bad weather don?t tend to agree with each other over time. If you can find
an area that is protected from Mother Nature, then more power to you. For the rest
of us, buying a good tarp is a really good investment. If you have the extra wood
you could even build your own make shift canopy, this way you can ride your ramp
even if it?s raining. You may also want to consider building your ramp up of the
ground on cinderblocks to keep the ramp high, dry and level.

Helpers

The more people you can find to help you build the better off you will be.

Ask everyone you know about available space

Hey you never know, your sisters, boyfriends, dad might have an empty garage or
empty lot of land that they will sell you dirt-cheap.

Damage prone areas

Your trying to do a 360 flip pivot to fakie and oops, you just zipped out and your
board is heading 100 miles an hour towards your mom?s new car. You should take
note of breakable objects around your ramps and make the necessary barriers to
prevent them from being damaged.

Zoning Laws

You may be living in an area where it is the law to get a building permit or you could
just take your chances and hope your local zoning board doesn?t find out. You may
end up having to pay fines and tear down your new creation. Trust me it isn?t fun to
take something apart that you?ve put so much time and effort into.

Remember, it is important that you build your ramps on a flat or level surface. If you
don?t, your ramp will not be as easy to build and ride. Once you have decided on a
spot to build your ramps, start by measuring the whole parameter of the space you
are going to be working in. Measure out any obstructions that might get in the way
when you are building, like a tree or a telephone pole, things like that. You should
also observe the landscape to see if you will have to level the area out or even build
your ramp up off the ground on posts. By doing this you are saving yourself a lot of
trouble down the road when you are halfway through your project and realize you
don?t have enough room or your that one side of your ramp goes uphill.

By:
Brandon Cardone

Here is a list of the other chapters that can be found in "The Beginner's Guide To
Building ramps" found at www.buildaramp.com

Chapter 2 "Construction Preparation"
Chapter 3 "All About Ramp Templates"
Chapter 4 "All About Framing a Ramp"
Chapter 5 "All About Sheeting Ramp"

Brandon Cardone has been skateboarding for over 20 years and has been building skateboard ramps for just as long. His knowledge and skills at building skateboard ramps is well known in the skateboarding community. Brandon's website http://www.buildaramp.com is quickly becoming the number one reliable source of information and help with building your own skateboard ramps, while making it an affordable, fun, constructive learning process.

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Friday, July 31, 2009

Coleman PM0431802 Powermate Pulse 1800 Generator

Subaru, 4 HP, OHV/OHC Gas Engine, 1,800 Running Watts, 2,250 Maximum Watts, Portable Gas Generator, Overhead Valve, OHV, Engine Provides Improved Fuel Efficiency, Longer Life & Easier Maintenance, Overhead Cam, OHC, Engine Contains Less Moving Parts Equating To More Reliability, Quieter Operation & Reduced Emissions, 1.3 Gallon Gas Tank Runs Up To 6 Hours @ 50% Load, Control Panel Outlet Package Includes Two 120V Outlets, One 12V Battery Charger Outlet & Circuit Breaker Protection, Fully Enclosed Generator Reduces Noise, Fixed Handles On Both Sides Of Unit For Balanced Carrying, Includes Battery Charging Cables, 3 Year Limited Engine Warranty, 2 Year Limited Generator Warranty.
Customer Review: Not built very well
While the the has run reasonably well the recoil starter has broken twice so far. The recoil starter is attached to the engine shroud with RIVETs! I haven't been able to find replacement parts or service manual on the web. Coleman's web site no longer mentions generators, so much for support! Next time I'll just go with Honda. This price is about double what I paid for my Coleman at a Home Depot and I didn't have to pay shipping! You can find these much cheaper on eBay. Also, my only experience with Grady's Ace Hardware has been very bad, I'll never do business with them again. I'm surprised that Amazon still carries them.
Customer Review: Coleman 25KW standby generator
This standby generator is huge and weighs about 1/2 ton so needs special delivery. I bought it in 2006 and have only used todate for 250 hours. The reasons I chose it was that it runs off natural gas, rotates at 1800rpm and is powered by a 4 cyl Ford industrial engine. It needs a GE Zenith ZTX Transfer switch. It is capable of delivering over 100 amps at 240v even using natural gas, so long as one has the gas utility company supply a 2 psi delivery rather than the usual 10 inch pressure system. The only problems I have had resulted from unclear directions from the now defunct Coleman Powermate customer service. For the first oil change I used 10/30w multigrade Penzoil which caused the black lithium grease to flush off of the big ends and mess up the pressure sender module. This caused it to shut down because it sensed a low oil pressure situation. Going back to the proper Castrol HD 30 weight oil solved that problem. After Hurricane Ike, when the generator started automatically as designed, it later shut down automatically when utility power was restored. I then found an error message on the operator panel which read "Watchdog Fail" and "Recycle Power to Rest". There is no mention of this fault condition in the owners manual. This was when I discovered Powermate was out of business. By removing and replacing the small cartridge fuse for the control panel I managed to unfreeze the control panel. Maybe this is what the "Recycle Power to Reset" instruction means. The generator is now ready for automatic switch on again. This generator cannot be heard from inside the house. Engine parts should be available from any Ford dealer as it is basically a modified Ford Ranger engine. It was obviously well designed as its safe use controls are comprehensive and have been my main problem of ownership. As a whole house standby generator it is the equivalent of main utility supply, runs my two 3 ton AC units without a hickcup, but the cost of running it is more than our regular electric utility provider service. Living as I do on the Texas Gulf Coast this generator is my biggest reason to "hunker down" for a CAT 3 hurricane. I think, with care, it will prove very reliable and parts most likely needing replacement can be purchased from their OEM suppliers (Ford). It would be interesting to learn why Coleman Powermate went belly up. I suspect that after Ford withdrew their LRG-425 engine that GM required payment upfront for the intended Vortex replacement. I also suspect that there were s few design problems associated with the change over. For me, the fact that the GM engine was a 3600rpm unit was a downer and made it similar to the Koehler 30Kw generator. I am a happy owner of my PM402511 unit but a bit frustrated with how Coleman backed out of its 3 year warranty. For a city homeowner, propane is probably a forbidden fuel so natural gas is the way to go. People buying gasoline generators probably underestimate the amount of gas they need to store, the difficulty buying it after a disaster, and the dangers of storing it. This Coleman Powermate is definitely a loss for us all.


Today, finding a true level of an area is commonly done by using modern apparatus such as spirit levels or laser levels. These methods actually work quite well but there are more ways to find an accurate level of an area without using expensive and sophisticated equipment.

Years ago, builders would find true levels by employing a very simple technique which only involved materials such as water and tubing. This is more commonly known as a Water Level and is actually still used by builders today as it offers great accuracy.

There are many uses for a water level like, suppose you need to find the level of two separate rooms in different positions of a house, or maybe you're working on a site where you are setting out and need to establish a datum to work to. A water level will help you achieve all of these things with ease.

For those of you who want to find a cheap and very effective method of establishing true level, read on! Firstly, go and find yourself a good length of plastic tubing. A water hose works absolutely fine for this and you can pick lengths of hose up from any DIY or garden centre for relatively cheap.

Once you have your length of hose, position it on site or wherever you hope to achieve your true level. Make sure one end of the hose is at either side of the two points you want to get your level from. Fill the hose with water but only enough so that you leave about a couple of feet of air at the ends. Hold one end of the hose at the position you want to use as your 'level reference' and then with the aid of a helper, get them to hold the other end of the hose up at the other point you want to establish your next reference point. Mark this clearly with chalk or pencil etc.

Here's the trick to this!

While your helper is holding the hose up at his reference point, move your hose up or down until the level of water in the hose matches the level of the first reference point that is to be transferred. When you have done this task, the line of water in the hose at the second reference point where your helper is will be identical as to where the level is at the first reference point.

Stick with me on this as I know it can be very difficult to visualise this technique without actually seeing a diagram to illustrate it. But trust me when I say this, get this method right and you will always establish true level or datum lines wherever you are working. By the way, for those of you who aren't sure of what a datum line is; A Datum line is the true level line of reference that all other trades, for lets say on a building site for example, will work to.

This is highly important as without establishing a true datum line, it would be very difficult to establish any form of uniformed level. You can use this method to transfer level to as many points as you wish but for higher accuracy, always be sure to transfer your reference points from the first, original point. This will eliminate any chance of accumulative errors.

So there you have it, a great and very accurate tool to use, and one that is only a fraction of the cost of an expensive, state of the art laser or rotary level. So go build your new water level today for immaculate and accurate workmanship.

Kirk Smith's company 4K Construction Limited are Liverpool Builders. Please also visit 4K Constructions Builders Talk for further reading.

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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Briggs & Stratton 71010 100 Amp Automatic Transfer Switch with Service Entrance Disconnect and ACCM

Designed for reliability against back feeding to the utility lines during an outage, the Briggs & Stratton 100 Amp automatic transfer switch features a service entrance disconnect and ACCM (AC Power Control Module). With the ability to run up to a 4-ton air conditioner with no worries of the generator shutting down, the switch is able to supply power to all circuits of your home or small business, and automatically manages the critical loads. Custom made exclusively for Briggs & Stratton Power Products standby generator systems, the switch reduces the overall energy cost by giving you the power you need exactly when you need it. The switch is adequate for either indoor or outdoor installation for added versatility.


The Preliminary Tool Kit

1. Crosscut handsaw, 22": This is technically a panel saw. It is useful for breaking down large planks you before flatten them.

2. Backsaw, 10": Presumably a carcase saw and filed crosscut, this tool will make your finishing cuts and is typically used with the bench hook.

3. Dovetail saw, 8": We prefer a 15-point saw that is filed for ripping cuts.

4. Jack plane: Hayward seems to prefer this plane for processing rough lumber. A 14"-long plane is typical.

5. Fore plane: Hayward seems to prefer this size plane (about 18") for shooting the edges of boards instead of a jointer plane.

6. Smoothing plane: The smoothing plane is the last plane to touch the work before scrapers or sandpaper. A 10"-long plane is a typical size.

7. Firmer chisels, 1/4" and 3/4": These were once common tools without the beveled edges that are common in catalogs today.

8. Warrington hammer: These small hammers have a cross-pane on one end for starting brad nails. Very handy and still available.

9. Mallet, 5" head. For driving chisels. Beech is the preferred wood.

10. Nail punch, fine: A small tool for setting nail heads below the wood's surface with a few short blows.

11. Pincers: A handy tool for pulling errant nails.

12. Screwdrivers, 8" and 3": Traditionally, these would be straight drivers. You'll also need Phillips, square-drive and others.

13. Cutting gauge: A marking tool with a knife for making its mark (instead of a pin).

14. Ratcheting brace, 8": Still useful, even in a power-tool shop.

15. Auger bit, 3/8".

16. Twist or brad-point bit, 3/16".

17. Countersink bit.

18. Center bit, 3/4": A bit for making flat-bottomed holes. Now Forstners are the standard.

19. Brad awl: Designed to start holes for nails and small screws.

20. Try square, 6".

21. Card scraper: This tool cleans up tear-out left by the smoothing plane.

22. Oilstone: Buy one with coarse and fine grits. Waterstones are now common.

23. Folding rule: Or a tape measure.

Useful Additional Tools

1. Bow saw, 12": This saw is useful for deep and curved cuts.

2. Keyhole saw: Used for fine work, particularly keyholes. These days one with a Japanese tooth pattern are more common and useful.

3: Coping saw: Useful for clearing out waste between dovetails and shallow curved cuts.

4. Bullnose plane: A now-uncommon tool for cleaning up rabbets.

5. Shoulder plane: A useful tool for trimming the cheeks and shoulders of tenons.

6. Compass plane: If you do circular work, this plane is helpful. Others never need it.

7. Rabbet plane: For the woodworker who prefers to cut rabbets by hand.

8. Toothing plane: A useful plane for roughing up surfaces prior to veneering.

9. Plow plane: A useful hand tool for making grooves and small rabbets. Not found in a typical power-tool shop.

10.Firmer chisels, 1/8" and 1/2".

11. Paring chisel, 1-1/2": Useful for a wide variety of fine cuts. Beveled edges are typical.

12.Mortise chisels, 5/16": If you work with machine-processed stock, you'll probably want a 1/4" tool instead.

13. Patternmaker's hammer: Like the Warrington next to it, but smaller.

14. Marking gauge: A gauge with a pin used for marking across and with the grain.

15. Mortise gauge: A marking gauge with two cutters to mark the two walls of a mortise simultaneously.

16. Spokeshave, wood body: Useful for curved shapes in easy-to-cut woods.

17. Auger bits, 1/4" and 1/2".

18. Center bits, 1" or as required: Again, substitute Forstners. Buy them as you need them.

19. Sash clamps, 36": Begin with one pair and purchase as needed.

20.C-clamps: A modern equivalent would also be F-style clamps.

21. Handscrews: Useful for all sorts of tapered and odd workholding needs.

22. Try square or combination square, 12".

23. Miter square: Useful for laying out and checking mitered work.

24. Sliding bevel, 8": For marking and measuring angles other than 90.

26. Gouge: A large tool for removing large amounts of wood quickly - not a carving tool.

26. Surform tool: It looks like a cheese grater and is used for shaping curved and compound work, such as cabriole legs.

27. Router plane: Used to trim tenon cheeks, deepen grooves and to cut hinge mortises.

28. Dividers: Basic tools that step off dovetails or other joinery.

Homemade Tools and Jigs

1. Miter block: A sawing device used to help cut small miters.

2. Miter box: A more complex and accurate device for cutting miters in mouldings.

3. Shooting board, 36" long: An appliance used to plane the long edges of boards true.

4. Straightedge: Make as many as you need; they're wood.

5.Square, 24": Useful for laying out joinery full-scale on cabinet sides.

6. Winding sticks: Two identically sized, straight sticks used to check boards for twisting and cupping.

7. Oilstone case.

8. Veneering hammer: This tool presses veneer against its substrate.

9. Bench hook: An essential appliance for accurate crosscuts with a handsaw.

10. Scratch stock: A small tool with homemade cutters filed to cut small shapes, such as beads.

11.Miter template: An appliance clamped to your work that allows you to chisel accurate miters.

Power Equipment

1. 10" table saw

2. 8" jointer

3.12" benchtop planer

4.1/2" drill

5. Random-orbit sander

6. Drill press or hollow-chisel mortiser

7. Jigsaw or band saw

8. Two-base router kit (2hp)

9. 10" miter saw

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http://www.popularwoodworking.com

http://www.popularwoodworking.com/tools/

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Monday, July 27, 2009

GE 50 AMP Rainproof Power Inlet Box

Power Inlets for portable and outdoor generators are used in conjunction with a manual transfer switch for stand-by power. These provide one inlet in a single enclosure which provides maximum protection against weather and normal field use.


There are many RV parts that you should be familiar with, especially if you are a RV owner, and the RV generator is one of the most important of all. They are the devices in the vehicles that convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, and the process used here is based on the relationship between magnetism and electricity.

Learn About Your Options

The first thing you are going to want to do is learn about the different RV generator models that are out there so that you can choose the one that is going to be best suited to you and your needs. The most popular are diesel, propane and gasoline.

There are super quiet models which run almost completely silently. There are also all inverter generator models which feature a load dependant throttle so that they only run exactly as fast as needed for whatever your specific load requirement is at that time.

Where to Shop

There are definitely a lot of options available when it comes to where to shop for your RV generator. Funroads is one company in particular that you can go to for a generator for your recreational vehicle, and they actually offer one of the largest selections today. They have a knowledgeable and experienced staff that is there, with members who are more than willing and able to help you out step by step through this process.

Remember that although most models of generator are small and compact, you can choose a larger sized model if this is going to benefit you more. You really need to take your own personal needs into consideration here in order to be able to choose the RV generator that is going to be best suited to you.

You also want to remember that in order to determine the size of generator you are going to need you will have to calculate the expected power consumption of all the utilities inside of the RV. Determine how much power you are going to be using on a regular basis, for instance maybe you like to blow dry your hair or listen to music in your RV, and you will have to consider this when trying to decide what size generator to purchase.

If you are not sure about which RV generator to go with then you should know that there are some experienced and knowledgeable professionals out there who are going to be able to help you out here. Even just by going into your local RV retailer you will be able to speak to a representative who can help guide you to making the most intelligent and informative decision here. Just be sure to take your time and make sure that the generator you choose is going to last you and offer enough power for your RV.

Terry Bolton is an internet publisher of automotive stuff. Read his useful and popular articles about getting used car loans with low interest rates and how to get auto repair help online

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Eastern Tools & Equipment TG1200CA 1,200 Watt 2 HP 2-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator CARB Compliant




There must be some reasons why some people could reduce their electricity bill and save money over others. Actually, there are thousands of people who could reduce their electricity bill by up to 80% or even could eliminate it completely by using a wind turbine in their homes.

Using wind power is a very good idea to drastically reduce your power bill; you can easily reduce that bill and save the environment after owning one of these wind generators. The main problem of using that wind power is the very expensive price of the ready made ones; it may cost you more than $300 to buy a single unit of those wind generators.

If you search on Amazon or any other big stores on the internet, you'll find many good wind power generators. Those wind generators will cost you about $300 to $500 according to the amount of Kilowatts they are producing. You can also search on eBay for used wind generators; they will also cost you very much money, something like $200 for the single unit.

Instead of buying a ready expensive wind power turbine, I strongly recommend you to build your own system manually. Yes, you can do it for only $100; you just need a simple step by step instruction guide and you can easily build your own system in minutes. There is no need of any experience to do so. Only $100 to build your own system and you will be able to repeat the process for more units for your home electricity.

Actually, building a home wind generator will save you thousands of dollars every year, one or tow units will cut your electricity bill as never before. And to save more money, I'd recommend building it yourself, you can learn the process fast and you can build the same system for your friends and neighbors for more income, it is a perfect part time job.

Learn how to build a wind turbine in one hour, step by step guide:

http://www.BuildSolarPanel.info/WindTurbine

You can also build a solar power system:

http://www.BuildSolarPanel.info

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Triton Generators Automatic Transfer Switch - 120/208V, 3-Pole Three Phase, 800 Amps

The ZTG transfer switch is designed for residential and light commercial standby generator applications, incorporating a double-throw, mechanically interlocked contactor mechanism.


For a gasoline generator you should start and run the generator with at least a half rated load for a minimum of two hours every month. It is extremely important that you run it with this minimum rated load. Generators are designed to run with a load placed on them. Our motor home has a 4,000 watt generator so I can either turn the roof air conditioner on in the summer time, which is about 2,000 watts or I can use a couple of small portable electric heaters if it's cold out. It's always better to let your generator run for longer periods than it is for short periods. Check your generator owner's manual for load ratings specific to your unit.

Other maintenance intervals for generators are based on usage. Your generator set will have an hour meter so you can monitor the usage. Consult your owner's manual for maintenance intervals.

Changing the oil and filters on a regular scheduled basis and for seasonal changes is just as important for your generator as it is for your automobile. For extended storage requirements consult your generator owner's manual.

NOTE*- Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and your generator:
The onboard generator makes your RV fully self-contained. It allows you access to 120- volts when there is no shore power available, but keep in mind that carbon monoxide is deadly! Test the carbon monoxide detector every time you use the RV. Know what the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are:

1) Dizziness

2) Vomiting

3) Nausea

4) Muscular twitching

5) Intense headache

6) Throbbing in the temples

7) Weakness and sleepiness

8) Inability to think coherently

If you or anyone else experiences any of these symptoms get to fresh air immediately. If the symptoms persist seek medical attention. Shut the generator down and do not operate it until it has been inspected and repaired by a professional.

Happy and Safe Camping,

Mark

Copyright 2006 by Mark J. Polk owner of RV Education 101

RV Expert Mark Polk, seen on TV, is the producer & host of America's most highly regarded series of DVD's, videos, books, and e-books. http://www.rveducation101.com/

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Monday, July 20, 2009

Portable Generators-the DL6000IE has both recoil and electric start.

mfr: Winco, Inc. Just like the DL6000I, the DL6000IE electric start generator is ideal in any emergency situation. With 6000 watts of peak power and 5500 watts of continuous power, this unit will provide you with power when you need it most.

The DL6000I and the DL6000IE both have a Maximum Power Rating of 6000w, a Continuous Power Rating of 5500w, a 120/240w A.C. Output Voltage, DB Rating @ 7 meters (23 ft.) is 78.50 dBA, a Continuous Current Rating of 45.8/22.9 amps, a 1.5 hp Motor Starting Ability, a 342cc/OHV Displacement/Type. Power Factor is 1.0 pf, R.F.L Generator Type, 3600 rpm Engine Speed, Standard Low Oil Protection, Recoil/Electric Starting System, Air Cooling System, Recommended Battery Size (Group/CCA) is U1 - 235 cca. Make/Model is B&S/INTEK. The rated poser (3600rpm) is 11 hp with a 4.5 gallon fuel tank capacity, a full load running time of 5.3 hours and a half load running time of 8.5 hours. They also have a 4-20amp straight blade (120v receptacles) and a 1-30amp twist-lock (120/240v receptacles). Standard Main Breaker. Accessories: 16204-000 2-Wheel Dolly Kit, 16199-001 4-Wheel Dolly Kit, 64444-012 Cover, Transfer Switches with EMER-TRANS SYS/SW60/30 is Suggested.Dimension: 26.25 x 17.5 x 21.4 in. Both come with a 2 year generator warranty and a 1 year engine warranty.

The shipping time for this item is up to one week.GENERATORS Winco, Inc.>


There must be some reasons why some people could reduce their electricity bill and save money over others. Actually, there are thousands of people who could reduce their electricity bill by up to 80% or even could eliminate it completely by using a wind turbine in their homes.

Using wind power is a very good idea to drastically reduce your power bill; you can easily reduce that bill and save the environment after owning one of these wind generators. The main problem of using that wind power is the very expensive price of the ready made ones; it may cost you more than $300 to buy a single unit of those wind generators.

If you search on Amazon or any other big stores on the internet, you'll find many good wind power generators. Those wind generators will cost you about $300 to $500 according to the amount of Kilowatts they are producing. You can also search on eBay for used wind generators; they will also cost you very much money, something like $200 for the single unit.

Instead of buying a ready expensive wind power turbine, I strongly recommend you to build your own system manually. Yes, you can do it for only $100; you just need a simple step by step instruction guide and you can easily build your own system in minutes. There is no need of any experience to do so. Only $100 to build your own system and you will be able to repeat the process for more units for your home electricity.

Actually, building a home wind generator will save you thousands of dollars every year, one or tow units will cut your electricity bill as never before. And to save more money, I'd recommend building it yourself, you can learn the process fast and you can build the same system for your friends and neighbors for more income, it is a perfect part time job.

Learn how to build a wind turbine in one hour, step by step guide:

http://www.BuildSolarPanel.info/WindTurbine

You can also build a solar power system:

http://www.BuildSolarPanel.info

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