During a power outage, a home generator is a great asset. It keeps refrigerated food cold, residents warm, and, of course, keeps the lights on. While a small electric generator can be bought for a few hundred dollars, one that will provide power to a house (in whole or part) is a big investment. There are many different types of emergency generators on the market; it's good to understand their pros and cons before you buy.
Diesel and Gas Generators
Select Circuit
As the name implies, a select circuit home generator will automatically provide power to some, but not all, of your home's electric devices. The ones that get the power are determined before installation, and only those are connected to the generator. This saves money initially because the generator doesn't have to be as large, and it will save money as the machine is running as well by saving fuel. These will keep lights and appliances in important rooms (like the living room and kitchen) functioning for as long as the blackout persists.

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