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> SOT: Portable 110v Power Source, need remote power.
7TPorsh
post Sep 3 2018, 12:18 PM
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I am currently without a garage or workspace that has a 110v outlet. I want to be able to use a polisher, sander on the car but have no power source.

What are my alternatives? A good battery powered polisher? Are there any out there that will allow 2 or 3 passes over the 914?

Or is there a 110v battery generator or really quiet gas generator available?

What say you? thx gt
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post Sep 3 2018, 03:18 PM
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I'll vouch for the new Ryobi (Home Depot) brand portable generators. The 2000/2200 watt one is about the same size as the venerable Honda one and just as quiet, if not quieter, at half the price. A plus is that you can wire additional units in series.
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post Sep 3 2018, 06:12 PM
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QUOTE(scallyk9 @ Sep 3 2018, 02:18 PM) *

I'll vouch for the new Ryobi (Home Depot) brand portable generators. The 2000/2200 watt one is about the same size as the venerable Honda one and just as quiet, if not quieter, at half the price. A plus is that you can wire additional units in series.

I have quite a few riobi tools cause they are cheap. Which seems their primary selling point take it or leave it. Four cycle and quiet seem to be an area that Honda covers very well. Wish I still had my 76 cvcc car.
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