When you bought your emergency power generator, you intended for it to be there when you needed it most. The worst thing that could happen is the power goes out and your generator doesn’t start or fails to work as it was designed. Be clear on this next point; it happens! And when it does, it almost always occurs at the worst possible moment. Like in the middle of blizzard or during a snowstorm. In trying times like those, your generator has to be as dependable as the Rock of Gibraltar. Failed starts, sputtering engines and a low output is unacceptable. Here’s the good news; you can avoid those mishaps by addressing these common mistakes. To learn more, go to: 7 Things That Will Cause Your Emergency Power Generator To Fail When You Need It Most.
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March 24th, 2009 at 3:15 pm
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