April 07, 2011
Pimp Your Genny For Any Fuel
As fishermen, we often find ourselves in far away, off-the-grid locations with boat, auto or ATV batteries that need charging. The solution? A portable inverter generator.
A quality inverter generator can be used at camp to charge batteries and power amenities like electric lighting, appliances, and TVs. And even if you're not off-the-grid, a generator can come in handy during power outages. After all, there's nothing worse than being shut indoors during bad weather with no juice! Any way you slice it, the hero is the guy with the generator.
Now that powerful 2000-watt-plus generators weigh no more than a fully stocked tackle box, they're easy to hump backcountry. Whether you've got a gasoline, diesel, propane (LP gas), or natural gas genny, running out of fuel is the only real potential issue.
But what if you had a genny that could run on gasoline and natural gas and LP gas? Burn up all the gasoline? No prob! Just grab that 20-pound propane tank off the camp BBQ grill and you're in business! Same for natural gas! As gasoline prices increase, other fuel types become a lot more attractive. You're set with all three; buy what's cheapest!
Available as a inexpensive conversion kit or as a pre-installed system on many proven generators like the Honda EU2000i and Yamaha EF2000iS, CMD's Triple Fuel System is a real fishin' camp problem solver!
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