Here are some of the benefits of standby generators over portable ones:
Standby generators are more dependable Portable generators are very convenient in the sense that you can take them anywhere at any time. On average, you can get 10-11 hours on a full tank of fuel at 50% load. They are perfect for camping and other outdoor activities. However, they can only provide limited power and will only run a number of appliances at once. On the other hand, a standby generator can last anywhere from 3-10 days on a full tank. When you come to think of it, when your area is hit by a major hurricane, power could be out for days. Of course, to wire up the standby generator to your home, you will need a North Myrtle Beach electrician. Convenience when it comes to switching power sources If you’ve ever used a portable generator before, you already know that you need to manually turn it on to use it. On the other hand, a standby generator will automatically switch on in 10 seconds after the power from the mainline goes out. This basically means that power will only be slightly interrupted and you can resume per normal. However, a residential electrician must first set it up and hook it to your existing electrical system to make switching power sources possible. Better quality Standby generators are built to last. In most cases, even the base models can last anywhere from 10-15 years. That’s very long service life. Even with just a few years of use, the generator can pay for itself and provide you with backup power when you need it. Lesser noise during operation Due to the small form-factor of portable generators, most of their design is put into power and efficiency. As for noise output, they can generate a lot of noise even for their small size. On the other hand, a standby generator can generate less noise as there are mufflers that greatly reduce the decibel range of the generated noise. Standby generators are less of a health risk When compared, standby generators offer less air and noise pollution than their portable counterparts. Instead of blowing carbon monoxide into the house, it directs all exhaust away from the house since standby generators are often located a few feet away from the house. To set up a standby generator for your home, hire an expert like NMB Electrician Pros.Do you want to invest in a standby generator? Let NMB Electrician Pros help you out. You may reach us at (843) 491-4489.
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