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    Get the Honda 2000i generator. Honda gennies are worth every penny. The community I'm a part of has been using them for years and have never had a problem.

    This was a while back, but I was setting them up at a campout party and someone had left out multiple gas cans, and failed to label the diesel ones from the gas ones. So I inadvertently filled it with diesel. Not a problem for the Hondas. We popped the cover, drained the tank (Hondas come with a built in tank plug unlike a lot of gennies) flushed/filled it with regular gas and it was good to go!

    Also the eco-throttle will let you party all night without having to refill the tank.

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    Yeah i was going to suggest the Honda, but couldn't find one on Amazon. They're great little generators and I doubt you would be able to hear it over music.
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    Did a gig with a honda generator just this past weekend. Everything went smoothly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sagedro09 View Post
    after reading a little i take that back about the duracell, i don't think it could power both of my 90 watt speakers, plus my s4/laptop...trying to avoid the generator at all costs but its starting to look like i'm out of options....


    -SAGE
    It will def handle your equipment . Maybe pick one up and try it out to see if the charge will last long enough......worst case scenario is that it doesnt hold long enough and you cant return it and you're stuck w it......it's not a bad thing to have laying around anyways.

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    Hey would love to know how you ended up powering your setup ??

    I am looking at a similar situation - would prefer to use the Duracell Powerpack - would be looking at around 4 - 6 hours playtime - not sure if that will charge it ??

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