How about a multipurpose, easily transportable, nearly always ready to go 
3-5kW generator? 40 hour runtime at 1000 watt load.
http://priups.com/
http://priuschat.com/threads/prius-as-a-generator-revisited.39613/
http://priuschat.com/threads/priups-using-the-prius-as-a-backup-generator.12430/

You can get some nice impressive runtimes with this option. These projected 
runtimes are based on measured fuel consumption at various loads. The 
second link above contains the same table in case this gets mangled in 
transit.

kwh/month | Idle | User | Total | Tank | Runtime | Burnrate | Real kwh | 
Real | User kwh | User Load
=avg base | Load | Load | Load | (gal) | (hrs) | gal/hr | Produced | 
Efficiency | Produced | Efficiency
load | watts| watts| watts | | | | | | |
 
  72 315.8 100 416 10 126.58 0.079 52.632 0.15949 12.658 0.038
 180 315.8 250 566 10 93.02 0.108 52.632 0.15949 23.256 0.070
 360 315.8 500 816 10 64.52 0.155 52.632 0.15949 32.258 0.098
 540 315.8 750 1066 10 49.38 0.203 52.632 0.15949 37.037 0.112
 720 315.8 1000 1316 10 40.00 0.250 52.632 0.15949 40.000 0.121
1080 315.8 1500 1816 10 28.99 0.345 52.632 0.15949 43.478 0.132
1440 315.8 2000 2316 10 22.73 0.440 52.632 0.15949 45.455 0.138
1800 315.8 2500 2816 10 18.69 0.535 52.632 0.15949 46.729 0.142
2160 315.8 3000 3316 10 15.87 0.630 52.632 0.15949 47.619 0.144
2520 315.8 3500 3816 10 13.79 0.725 52.632 0.15949 48.276 0.146
2880 315.8 4000 4316 10 12.20 0.820 52.632 0.15949 48.780 0.148
3240 315.8 4500 4816 10 10.93 0.915 52.632 0.15949 49.180 0.149
3600 315.8 5000 5316 10 9.90 1.010 52.632 0.15949 49.505 0.150
3960 315.8 5500 5816 10 9.05 1.105 52.632 0.15949 49.774 0.151
7200 315.8 10000 10316 10 5.10 1.960 52.632 0.15949 51.020 0.155

 

On Jun 22 2013, Ryan Coleman wrote:

>IDK, that's not a lot of juice on that, Brian...
>
>What's the VAC rating of your UPS? My 1500 ran over 100 minutes when I 
>turned off my server - it was at 23 minutes before that.
>
>On 6/22/2013 4:57 PM, Brian Wood wrote:
>> Yesterday evening the power at my office went out and was
>> off for about 8 hours.  My APC UPS lasted for about 50 minutes
>> of that.   I'm thinking about buying a Duracell emergency power
>> source.
    
http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-DRPP600-Powerpack-Starter-Emergency/dp/B009YR00MI/ref=pd_sim_auto_5#productDetails
>>
>> The instructions for the APC UPS say to only plug it directly
>> into a wall socket.  I'm wondering if I could plug the Duracell
>> thing into the APC UPS and then plug my computer stuff to that.
>>
>> The alternative is to use them one at a time and manually switch
>> from the APC UPS to the Duracell thing when the APC UPS is almost
>> dead.  I was around last evening so it wouldn't have been a problem,
>> but if chaining them would work, it wouldn't matter if I wasn't around.
>>
>> I'm also thinking about bicycle generator systems:
>> http://www.pedalpowergenerator.com/
>>
>> I've seen Frank and Amelia use something like that at the State Fair.
>>
>> What do you think?
>>
>> -- 
>> Brian Wood
>> Ebenezer Enterprises - So far G-d has helped us.
>> http://webEbenezer.net
>>
>>
>> If you're thinking of buying something over the internet, you might
>> want to buy it before the DFL taxes on online purchases kick in on
>> July1st.  I think prices will increase by 6.5% after that.
>>
>>
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