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Feature #1: Electric Start
This feature enables a generator to be easily started without having to pull a starter rope.
Feature #2: Low Oil Shutdown
I would classify this feature as MANDATORY on any portable generator. It shuts the engine down if the oil level drops below a safe operating level.
Feature #3: Idle Control
Automatically throttles down engine when no power is being drawn from alternator. This feature saves fuel, cuts down on noise and reduces engine wear.
Feature #4: Hour Meter
This feature helps with maintenance by keeping a record of how long engine has run. Now you can automatically schedule oil changes.
Feature #5: Large Fuel Tank
If your generator is used for providing backup power during power outages, get a fuel tank with a capacity of five gallons or more. These units can run on average, seven to ten hours before refueling.
Feature #6: Ball Bearing Alternator
This simply amounts to a cheap generator versus a quality generator. The alternators with the ball bearing costs more than the ones with the needle bearings but they last longer.
Feature #7: Brushless Alternator Design
This feature boils down to common sense and pure economics; brushless alternators require less maintenance and produce cleaner power, which is more suitable for today's sensitive electronic equipment. Brush-type generators have brushes that are wear items, requiring replacement.
Feature #8: All-Metal Alternator
How many times have we seen portable generators go clunk because of cheap manufacturing? More than you ever want to know! Stay away from generators that have alternators with plastic housing because they are known to warp over time and cause moving parts within the alternator to come out of alignment, wear excessively and eventually break. Get an all-metal alternator.
Feature #9: Cast Iron Sleeve
If you expect to utilize your generator often or for long periods of time, this feature is absolutely crucial! Hidden in the cylinder of some engines is a cast iron sleeve liner that reduces wear, which makes the engine last longer, which saves you money. The added cost of a generator with a cast iron sleeve in the engine is small and well worth it.
Feature #10: OHV (Overhead Valve) Engine
This technology is suited for portable generators because it produces fewer emissions than side-valve (pushrod) engines, OHV engines start easier, run quieter, and they have proven to last longer.
Feature #11: Full Power Switch
This allows you to switch off the 240 Volt output to get more 120 Volt power from the generator. This feature is useful for starting 120 volt electric motors on air compressors and water pumps.
Feature #12: Portability Kit
Some generators, although portable, seem like they weigh a ton. With a portability kit, (wheels and handles specifically made for that generator) you can move the heavy units around with relative ease.
Feature #13: Total Harmonic Distortion (THD)
Total Harmonic Distortion is a means to measure the quality of the output electricity of a generator. Six percent THD is considered the upper limit for "clean" electricity. Go above 6% THD and the electricity will most likely reduce the life of electrical circuits, cause microprocessors to malfunction and cause furnace controllers to operate incorrectly. A good generator has less a THD of less than 6%. Be warned, some generators produce a THD greater than 15%. Make sure you know what your THD is before you buy.
Feature #13: Brand Name
For some items, brand names won't make that much of a difference, but when it comes to portable generators, brand names such as Honda, Briggs & Stratton, Cummins, etc., are worlds apart from the cheap generator knock offs. You'll save up front money when buying a cheap generator, but on the back end (terrible fuel efficiency, loud noise, breakdowns, high maintenance, etc,) they will cost you much more than a brand name when it's all told.
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Moving With Pets
Cat-fits in the car, guinea pigs escaped at the diner, the snake that got left behind, and the dog that bit the moving man... you could fill a book with tales of the trials of moving with pets. But it doesn't have to be that way, if you do some planning and follow good common sense.
Firstly, remember that your pet is also a member of the family, and deserves some consideration in the moving plans. Your pet will also be leaving familiar surroundings, and you'll have some trouble helping your pet understand what's happening and why. Your goal will be to get your pet out of your present home and into your new home as securely and smoothly as possible. Think about your pet's temperament and special needs and put together a plan to help your pet make the transition:
1. Plan for your pet's trip to the new home.
Most pets will make the move in a car with the rest of the family. In the event that you're traveling by air, you'll need to make arrangements for your pet several weeks in advance. If necessary, get your pet used to a carrier.
2. Make a moving day plan for your pet.
Ideally, on moving day your pet should stay elsewhere, preferably in a familiar place: a favourite kennel service, or at a kind friend or relative's home. With all the comings and goings at your house - strange people and vehicles, and constantly open doors - there are just too many chances for your pet to have a meltdown or meet with an accident. Stressed pets and movers don't mix well. If your pet must be in the house, find an empty room with the least commotion and put your pet there. Put a sign on the door to clearly indicate that the room is not to be entered. Ensure your pet has comfortable surroundings, enough fresh water and some familiar toys.
3. Try to keep a calm environment.
Your pet will be picking up on the family's signals in the weeks before and after the move. If you're experiencing stress, your pet will be tuning into the change. No matter how crazy life gets, try to maintain (as closely as possible) your pet's feeding, watering, play, and exercise routines. Keep their familiar foods, toys, and bedding accessible. After all, there is upheaval enough in their surroundings now!
4. Think about your pet's own personality.
Cats are far more territorial than dogs are. Cats need to feel that they are in control of a changing environment, whereas dogs are far more attached to their owner than they are to the actual house. So make sure your cat always has a nook or cranny or box to hide in or under at both ends of the move.
5. Make sure your pet is wearing identification.
Also, take a picture of your pet and jot down a written description. Pets can be unpredictable when their home life is upset. There is a higher risk of your pet escaping in the weeks before and after the move.
6. Prepare your pet for travel.
When travelling by car with your pet, remember to restrict its food intake several hours ahead of the trip, and during the trip too. Animals should be in a carrier unless you are absolutely sure that they will not get under a brake pedal or cause a dangerous commotion. Most cats will sleep away their long trip. Your dog will be much happier if it has been well exercised before the trip. Use a tranquilizer for your pet as a very last resort, and then only with your veterinarian's instructions.
7. Pack a travel kit for your pet.
Be sure that the food is easy to digest, and use water from your regular home supply; changing diet or water sources are common causes of diarrhea and vomiting from upset stomachs. If in doubt, check with your veterinarian for food recommendations. Don't forget extra food for the arrival (can opener too!), medications and vet records, familiar toys, new identification tags, and something with a reassuring scent.
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My husband was caught smogling stereoids in Mexico in 2001?
He has a clean record here in USA and was readimited to National Guard. He is making my life miserable, like brake my air conditioning, plasma TV and refrigerator. I told to get out of my house when I was abroad more than two month ago. He does not want to move out, so I took almost all my things from there. We are married with a prenuptial agreement and the house is mine. Whats the consequences to contact army and tell about this record fro he and me?? I found out he also is helping his cousins that just got out of jail and are sting around.
sorry, but I'm still laughing about "smogling"...
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