Onan generators are commonly used for RVs, yachts, small manufacturers, residential stand-bys, and to power small appliances in outages. They have been making generators since 1920 and are best-known for their quality, performance, service and value. Their Homesite Power portables come in both 6500-watt and 2400-watt capacity - plenty enough for powering appliances and TVs. Onan generators are easy to use. It's a matter of adding up the wattages of the appliances you plan to run with it, make sure it can handle the load, and start it up.
Onan also sells a two-component home standby system. Its automatic transfer panel senses when there is a power outage and starts right after the outage begins and the generator itself is the second part, maintaining power to your home until the power company is able to restore service. There is also a battery charger in the transfer panel that keeps the generator's starter battery fully charged for when it is needed.
When the power goes out, you may only be in the dark for 10 to 15 seconds as the standby generator powers up. After your regular power stays on for at least 5 continuous minutes, the transfer panel control will switch the load back to the utility as the generator goes off-line. The Onan generator will then put itself back in standby mode automatically.
Onan is a reliable name and manufactures efficient and powerful generators.
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