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LONG-TERM GENERATOR STORAGE TIPS FOR OFF-GRID LIVING: Store generators in well-ventilated areas, protected from the elements and extreme temperatures. Regular maintenance and battery storage charging can extend generator lifespan.
Choosing a Suitable Storage Location
When selecting a storage location for your generator, consider factors such as accessibility, safety, and environmental conditions. Ensure the area is well-ventilated to prevent moisture buildup and carbon monoxide poisoning. A covered or enclosed space with a roof or canopy is ideal, but avoid storing generators in garages or sheds with poor ventilation.
Generator Preparation for Long-Term Storage
Before placing your generator in storage, perform routine maintenance tasks to ensure its longevity. Change the engine oil and filter, and top off fuel to the recommended level. Disconnect the battery and store it separately to prevent deep discharge. Apply a rust inhibitor to metal components and wrap the generator in a breathable cover to protect it from dust and corrosion.
Storage Tips for Generator Batteries
For generators equipped with batteries, it’s essential to store them properly to maintain their capacity and lifespan. Charge the batteries to 50% capacity before storage, and disconnect them from the generator. Store the batteries in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Check the batteries every 3-6 months to ensure they’re holding their charge and recharge them as needed.
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