I don't think I have seen a bad idea yet and I certainly can understand using using natural gas as the #1 energy source if you are not setting on a major fault zone ..and I could buy into $54 500 gallon tank rental but would have what $1000 plus sitting there staring at me but I freely admit to doing it if above ground tans were allowed where we like but we cannot and buying and burying 500 or propane tank gets high dollar reel quick plus in my case still a fault zone concern
For you guys who are using gas gensets I have provided a link to a real game changer ..a battery powered transfer pump with automatic shut off just like a service station pump.. No wrestling full 5 gallon gas cans to carefully fill the genset..no spills what so ever ..no wrestling full 5 gallon gas cans to your vehicle when it is time to rotate your back up fuel supply and you NEVER spill a drop
This thing runs on 4 AA batteries which i have yet to replace (fully cycled out my 60 gallon supply to my vehicles) and it comes with adapters to fit most plastic 5 gal cans
I am sure there are others but I know this one is awesome for sure ..I estimate it takes about 3 min to pump 5 gal in my vehicle with the can on the ground and the nozzle in the fill spout ..when the 5 gal can is on equal or near level with the nozzle it will empty in less than 2 min
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...0?ie=UTF8&th=1
Another game changer is the garden hose reel that I mounted on a rack to unreel and wind up a very heavy power cord
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