I have an Onan RS 12000 GenSet by Cummins. It runs on natural gas the same as my furnace and hot water tank. It's a great set up. It automatically starts up as soon as it senses a loss of power (basically within seconds). I believe mine is good up to 50amps, 10,000 watts. It can run my entire house including of course my stereo. I needed this because I am not connected to city drainage,sewer and water. If my power went off for a prolonged period of time it would be trouble. I also work out of my home which makes it an added benefit. I don't notice any increased noise floor when it's on. A thing of beauty.
Now I Really Need a Power Conditioner? ?
I have just returned from a survey of a new house in the coutntry, where my wife and I have been hoping to close on the deal in the next week or so.
Just when I thought there couldnt possibly be any more expenses involved in this new venture for us, our new neighbors have informed us that branches and trees fall frequently in the Winter, and knock out the power lines sometimes for a couple of days or so.
I can survive without heat, food etc., but I would really be traumatized to be without music and audio during these times.
Therefore, could any of you please explain if you have any experience with electrical generators, which ones I might review, and if there are any that could possibly power up a few lights, TV etc and still keep my Levinson amp happy?
Could there possibly be an "audiophile" generator?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
Just when I thought there couldnt possibly be any more expenses involved in this new venture for us, our new neighbors have informed us that branches and trees fall frequently in the Winter, and knock out the power lines sometimes for a couple of days or so.
I can survive without heat, food etc., but I would really be traumatized to be without music and audio during these times.
Therefore, could any of you please explain if you have any experience with electrical generators, which ones I might review, and if there are any that could possibly power up a few lights, TV etc and still keep my Levinson amp happy?
Could there possibly be an "audiophile" generator?
Any ideas greatly appreciated.
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