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7,500-watt Alton Power Generator

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2010

http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=641207

Hefty juice for a lightweight price! Kicks out an amazing 7,500 watts of peak power... more than enough built-in capacity to back up your home's electrical needs in emergency situations. Need a little juice for your campsite, lodge or cabin? No problem!

Tired of running questionable extension cords all over your worksite? Here's your solution! This is serious power for serious applications, all at a Close-Out price that makes sure "high output" doesn't include your wallet.

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  • I notice when people talk about generators they leave out a *very* important component.

    Having the right gauge extension cords.

    Do NOT run extension cords you would use for a saw or fan etc, into your generator and run power off of it. To power a fridge or window AC, no less than 12 gauge. Period.

    Use no less than 12 gauge from your generator and through your house when using it.

    If you don't have 3 or 4 50 foot 12 gauge extension cords, forget it. You'll burn your house down.

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