by Watchman » 25 Nov 2022 07:37
Generators are not only vital for providing your own off-grid electricity in long and short-term survival situations, but also for keeping the lights on and your usual appliances and tools running during common power outages.
Be it bad weather, a natural disaster, or a society-toppling event, having a generator on hand will be comforting indeed.
However, like all machines, with enough use a generator will eventually wear out into uselessness. Knowing this, how long can you expect your generator to last?
The lifespan of your generator is anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 hours on average, but varies depending on its type, how well-maintained it is, and its overall quality.
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Generators are not only vital for providing your own off-grid electricity in long and short-term survival situations, but also for keeping the lights on and your usual appliances and tools running during common power outages.
Be it bad weather, a natural disaster, or a society-toppling event, having a generator on hand will be comforting indeed.
However, like all machines, with enough use a generator will eventually wear out into uselessness. Knowing this, how long can you expect your generator to last?
The lifespan of your generator is anywhere from 1,000 to 3,000 hours on average, but varies depending on its type, how well-maintained it is, and its overall quality. [url]=https://www.thesurvivalistblog.net/generator-lifespan/]READ FULL ARTICLE HERE[/url]
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