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Banish blackouts with the best deals on generators and power stations
Banish blackouts with the best deals on generators and power stations

Fox News

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Fox News

Banish blackouts with the best deals on generators and power stations

Power outages are a huge pain, and can seriously disrupt your life. Stop worrying about what will happen to all the food in your fridge or your pipes in the winter should you lose power and invest in a generator. Or, maybe you're a frequent camper and need a way to power your mini fridge, TV and lights. A portable generator can give you all the power you need to stay comfortable while you're in the woods. We've found the best deals on generators and power stations, featuring trusted brands like Honda, Anker, Champion and Yamaha. Original price: $1,499 The DuroMax 13,000-watt generator is made with heavy-duty metal and no plastic parts, so it's designed to last, even in the harshest weather conditions. The all-terrain wheels make this generator a strong portable option. You can bring it to your camp or RV or easily store it at home and roll it out if there's a power outage. You can choose between two fuel options: gas or propane. There's also a wide variety of outlets, including a 50-amp outlet that can easily power your home's appliances and lights should you lose power. The push start button also makes it easy to power up the generator. If you're an Amazon Prime member, you can get many of these generators sent to your door ASAP. You can join or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today. Original price: $1,249 Westinghouse's 12,500-watt generator has all the features you could want from a generator: up to 12 hours of runtime, a 6.6-gallon fuel tank and a remote start option. You can choose to run the generator with either propane or gas. There are two standard household plugs and an RV-ready plug. With over 12,000 watts, you can run your camper for days. This generator is equipped with a reliable engine that Westinghouse is known for. It has a special design that helps it last long by automatically shutting down if the oil level gets too low, preventing damage. There's also a digital screen that shows how much power the generator is producing, how often it's running and how many hours you've used it over its lifetime. Original price: $879 A Generac 3,300-watt generator is an ideal travel generator, weighing just 59.5 pounds. Whether you're camping or tailgating, this generator is a good companion. It runs quietly compared to larger models and has an easy-fill gas spout on the top. The generator can power tools, air conditioners and even small appliances for hours. You can set the generator to Economy Mode, and it'll automatically adjust engine speeds to reduce fuel consumption. You get easy-to-read LED indicators that signal if the oil level is low and if the generator is overloaded. Not only do you get two regular household outlets, but there are also two USB ports for charging your devices. Original price: $1,299 When researching, Honda generators consistently came out on top with reviewers. Honda's 2,200-watt generator is an ultra-portable model that's best used on job sites, while camping or to power select appliances at home. It weighs just under 50 pounds, so it's easy to carry, plus the quiet motor will keep your neighbors happy. To add more power, connect another generator with a cable or cord and get double the power. A single tank of gas will run the generator for just over nine hours, depending on what you're running. This model was originally developed for heavy-duty construction equipment, meaning it's especially durable and reliable. Original price: $299 Charge all your devices no matter where you are with an Anker SOLIX C300 power station. This mini power station has multiple USB ports, a car socket and multiple regular household plugs. Designed to be travel-friendly, you can attach a strap (sold separately) or just carry the lightweight station from place to place. You can charge your Anker power station using a compatible 100-watt Anker solar panel. Should you choose to recharge with a wall outlet, you get 80% battery in just 50 minutes. You can also charge the power station using a car port. Designed to last, this Anker power station can last for a decade or 3,000 cycles. Original price: $829 Champion is another popular brand of generators, and rightfully so. This 4,500-watt Champion generator has an impressive 14-hour runtime on just 2.3 gallons of gas. Plus, it's a quieter generator, which is great for campgrounds or anyone who lives close to their neighbors. You can monitor the voltage and operating hours using the Power Meter on the front panel. There's also an auto shut-off system when carbon monoxide is detected, and an economy mode that conserves fuel. You can get even more power when you pair the generator with a parallel kit. It enables the inverter to connect to another 2,800-watt (or higher) Champion inverter, so you can more than double your power. Original price: $639.99 The Wen 8,000-watt generator is a durable, mid-tier model that provides plenty of wattage to run your home during a power outage. It has an electric start function that turns on the engine with a single press of a switch. The 6.7-gallon gas tank gives you 10.5 hours of ongoing power. Wen's dual-fuel design allows you to use both gasoline and propane, although using propane will reduce your wattage from 8,000 to 7,200 surge watts. An important safety feature included is the CO Shutdown Sensor. It automatically shuts off the generator if it detects dangerous levels of carbon monoxide. Original price: $2,199.99 Yamaha has a 5,500-watt generator with an electric start. Yamaha improved this model, so it now has a 13% longer runtime than previous versions. You get up to nine hours of continuous operation on a full tank of fuel. This is a rugged model with all-terrain wheels and fold-down locking handles. There's a CO sensor that automatically shuts the generator off when high carbon monoxide is detected. The generator will also shut off when the oil level gets too low, helping to prevent engine damage. For more Deals, visit Original price: $519.85 For an affordable, high-watt generator, the Sportsman gas-powered 4,000-watt generator fits the bill. It can run for 10 hours with a 50% load and a full 3.6 gallons of gas. You get four 120-volt outlets, a 120-volt RV outlet and a 12-volt DC outlet. Due to its small size and easy portability, the Sportsman is best for campers who like to run TVs, small refrigerators, stoves and other small appliances. The unit will detect when oil levels are low and shut down. This generator is on the louder size, so make sure there's plenty of room between you and your neighbors. Understanding the world of generators can be complex. To get you started, we answer some of the most frequently asked questions shoppers wonder about when looking for a generator. The right generator size depends on what you're using it for. You can get away with smaller generators with a few hundred or thousand watts if you're using it to power a few small appliances or a TV while camping. If you're using it as a backup in case the power goes out, many homes can operate on upwards of 5,000 watts. Larger homes need more power, so a 12,000 or 13,000-watt generator may be better. The generators we included on this list can run for up to half a day on a full tank of gas. Many run between eight and 15 hours, depending on the size of their fuel tank. Some of the most well-known and highly-rated generator brands include Honda, Yamaha, Champion and Anker. Honda tends to be sought after the most, with the others following close behind.

Source of big bang at Wellington Hospital found
Source of big bang at Wellington Hospital found

RNZ News

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • RNZ News

Source of big bang at Wellington Hospital found

The cause of the loud bang at Wellington Hospital couldn't be identified. Photo: RNZ / REECE BAKER Health New Zealand says a loud bang that rang out across parts of the city this morning was caused by a Wellington Hospital generator backfiring. Fire crews were called to Wellington Regional Hospital at about 10am on Thursday after reports of a loud bang, which they say was a false alarm. Wellingtonians in several parts of the city reported hearing the bang. A Fire and Emergency spokesperson said it was a false alarm, and they didn't know what caused the bang. Health New Zealand told RNZ the generator backfired during a testing procedure, but everyone is safe and services have not been disrupted. Sign up for Ngā Pitopito Kōrero , a daily newsletter curated by our editors and delivered straight to your inbox every weekday.

This Anker Portable Power Station Hits Its Lowest Price as Amazon Clears Out Stock Early in June
This Anker Portable Power Station Hits Its Lowest Price as Amazon Clears Out Stock Early in June

Gizmodo

time09-06-2025

  • Gizmodo

This Anker Portable Power Station Hits Its Lowest Price as Amazon Clears Out Stock Early in June

There's nothing quite like heading into the great outdoors or prepping for a camping trip, until your devices run out of juice. You need to keep your phone charged for navigation or power a lantern at night. or just having peace of mind during a power outage, portable energy solutions have become a must-have. That's where the Anker Portable Outdoor Generator comes in. No matter where you go, even when you're off-grid, you can have access to power to keep you juiced up and ready for whatever's on the agenda and then some. See at Amazon You can check out Amazon right now to get the Anker Portable Outdoor Generator for just $90, down from its usual price of $150. That's $60 off and a discount of 40%. Portable and affordable power for every situation This isn't your average power bank. It's designed for people who want something more rugged, more capable, and more flexible than a typical battery pack. It offers just enough power to make a real difference when you're off-grid but doesn't come with the bulk or cost of a full-size power station. The PowerCore Reserve features a 192Wh capacity (roughly 60,000mAh), which means you can charge your phone multiple times, power small appliances, or keep lights running for extended periods. If you've ever been out on a hike and returned to a dead phone or lost power during a storm, you know how much a little backup can matter. It's all kitted out with everything you need so you can get everything charged, too, like USB-C ports (60W and 27W) along with two USB-A ports. There's also a retractable LED light built in that has multiple brightness levels and an emergency SOS function. You can even use this power station with a solar panel if you have one with the right voltage. Y ou can plug it in and use solar power to recharge the generator. That's a huge bonus if you don't have an alternative energy source or just want to run clean energy to power everything you have up. If you've been on the fence about getting a power solution for your outdoor adventures or household preparedness kit, this Anker option strikes the perfect balance between affordability and functionality, and right now, the price makes it even easier to justify. Saving 40% makes it an even more palatable buy, and you likely won't see these kinds of savings for the foreseeable future, so might as well lock in. See at Amazon

BLUETTI Portable Power Station With a 17-Year Lifespan Drops 45%, That's Only $55 a Year Over Time
BLUETTI Portable Power Station With a 17-Year Lifespan Drops 45%, That's Only $55 a Year Over Time

Gizmodo

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Gizmodo

BLUETTI Portable Power Station With a 17-Year Lifespan Drops 45%, That's Only $55 a Year Over Time

Be prepared no matter where you go with this portable power station that'll always keep you juiced up. No matter what your plans are, it's always good to prepared for an outage. The summer heat is here in full force, and that means storms aren't too far behind. And you can never predict an emergency. So why go without electricity unless you absolutely have to? Here's the thing: You don't. Not when we live in a world where generators and power stations can keep us juiced up even in the nastiest of accidents and scary storms. And if you head to Amazon right now, you can score one for a great price. Check out Amazon to get the Bluetti Solar Generator Elite 200 for just $949, down from its usual price of $1,699. That's $750 off and a discount of 44%. See at Amazon A portable generator that works hard for you This model has an impressive 2073.6Wh capacity, with 2600W of continuous AC power, with surges up to 5200W. That's more than enough to run multiple high-demand devices at once. That means things like portable refrigerators, power tools, laptops, and even small appliances can be charged. In fact, you can power up to nine devices at the same time if you'd like. And you'll be able to use this Bluetti Solar Generator for a long time. Inside you'll find automotive-grade LFP (lithium iron phosphate) batteries that are rated for over 6,000 cycles. They should be good for about 17 years of regular use. There are tons of other portable power stations that don't even come close, and while you're definitely paying for it even with this one on sale, you're still getting plenty in return. And if you've got to take it out on the road, you can do that. It's equipped to handle tough environments, thanks to multi-layer safety protections that help it perform even in extreme temperatures. Plus, TurboBoost tech and integrated MPPT modules, you can charge the unit up to 80% in just 50 minutes with both AC and DC input. That means less downtime and more energy independence, especially if you're using it as part of a solar setup. The updated companion app lets you monitor and control power usage in real time, adding convenience and helping extend your battery life. The bundle includes everything you need to get started: the Elite 200 V2 unit, AC and solar charging cables, a grounding screw, and a user manual. Just don't lose all of those things. If you've been waiting for the right portable generator to add to your setup, this is a deal worth jumping on. This power station is awesome, packs plenty of power and longevity, and is perfect for everything from backwoods adventures to backup plans. And, of course, when the lights go out. See at Amazon

After health complaints, power shift brings relief to Kauhale neighbors
After health complaints, power shift brings relief to Kauhale neighbors

Yahoo

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

After health complaints, power shift brings relief to Kauhale neighbors

HONOLULU (KHON2) — It's a quieter morning in Iwilei. For residents like Gerrine Budig, it's a welcome change. 'The little one was kinda hidden. You could barely see it over the fence. But it was the big one that was the monster. All gone. Peace,' Budig, who has lived at the senior living facility since 2017, said. Honolulu to hold 74th Mayor's Memorial Day Ceremony Three months ago, Gerrine and her neighbors contacted KHON2 to tell us of their battle against constant noise and noxious fumes from a generator powering the Alana Ola Pono kauhale next door. The generator, according to them, ran 24/7. 'The diesel smell, the fuel smell, or whatever it was, it would make you kinda dizzy,' Budig said. The situation escalated to petitions, community meetings and voices response, last week the generator was removed and the kauhale was conncted to the electrical grid. The state Office on Homelessness and Housing Solutions told us the generator was intended to be temporary while HECO's connection plans too longer than expected. According to the governor's office, there are currently 47 residents in 43 households at Alana Ola Pono kauhale. To date, the kauhale has served a total of 65 residents, 11 have transitioned into permanent housing. With the generator now gone, the focus shifts on the future of kauhale living in Hawaii. $37 million was allocated in the budget towards building five more kauhale statewide. Download the free KHON2 app for iOS or Android to stay informed on the latest news House Bill 431, passed this legislative session, aims to strengthen the Kauhale Initiative. It provides $50 million for the program, requires an audit of the initiative and mandates regular reporting. The bill awaits the governor's approval. 'We've seen the benefits in our communities of getting people off the street. So it's not a negative about the program, but it's not a new program anymore, and we're actually investing a lot of money into it continually. And so we would like there to be management, just like anything,' said State Representative Lisa Marten, chair of the House Committee on Human Services and Homelessness. As Hawaii continues to address homelessness, the balance between providing shelter and maintaining community well-being remains delicate. At least back in Iwilei, residents' attitude towards the kauhale has changed. 'I have nothing bad to say about this one. They even have security guards they patrol this whole Iwilei Road. That's good, too,' Budig said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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