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- Mar 3, 2006
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Picked up a 2nd generator yesterday.
I sold my 1st one to get a bigger one. Well, it was too big to keep in the bed of my truck.
What I have in the bed of my truck is my water tank, pressure washer, and generator. I do that so I can leave my trailer at home when I go do a simple wash or something that doesn't require the trailer. Saves gas too.
Well, many of you know, bought a power inverter. It wasn't working out, to say the least. I needed to upgrade my electrical system in order to get the inverter to work. New Alternator was close to $400 and a new battery was around $200.
I went back and returned it and picked up a smaller generator from Harbor Freight.
I only paid $30ish after returning the power inverter.
Very small and compact. 1000 W
(Ruler added to show how small it is)
Just needed something to run my vac and maybe my buffer for a little amount of time.
This thing is EXTREMELY QUIET as well.
I sold my 1st one to get a bigger one. Well, it was too big to keep in the bed of my truck.
What I have in the bed of my truck is my water tank, pressure washer, and generator. I do that so I can leave my trailer at home when I go do a simple wash or something that doesn't require the trailer. Saves gas too.
Well, many of you know, bought a power inverter. It wasn't working out, to say the least. I needed to upgrade my electrical system in order to get the inverter to work. New Alternator was close to $400 and a new battery was around $200.
I went back and returned it and picked up a smaller generator from Harbor Freight.
I only paid $30ish after returning the power inverter.
Very small and compact. 1000 W
(Ruler added to show how small it is)



Just needed something to run my vac and maybe my buffer for a little amount of time.
This thing is EXTREMELY QUIET as well.