Is the Tailgater available as of yet? What are it's specs, such as height, etc. There's no mention of this on the website.
Want this for upcoming B1G Football Season.
Want this for upcoming B1G Football Season.
Scherrman said:Blackhawks, who's your B1G team?
Here is a video of what the inside of the Tailgater looks like. TailgaterThings looks really cool and is super light. We put one out for display (expensive display) since people always wants to see what they look like. Trying to talk the boss into letting me take the cover off to see what it looks like inside. If i do I will post pictures.
Think it will be easy to use. Sounds like the 211 need to have the 4.99 software for it to work. Have 2 customers that want me to install or show how to use on Friday so if anything is strange or not covered I will post it. From the info in the box it seems really simple and straight forward.
Shawn
Scherrman said:Big Iowa Hawkeyes fan here.
Why bother with a generator and all the noise and required maintenance? An inverter connected to your vehicle's electrical system is a much simpler solution. The 211K operates on about 65 watts and a my 32" LCD TV another 100 watts. A small inverter or even a large inverter costs a fraction of what a generator costs and unless you spend the big money for an inverter type generator the quality (voltage fluctuation and hertz stability) of the power from an inexpensive generator isn't as good as a sine wave inverter.
Living in the Caribbean I have both a Honda inverter type generator that puts out cleaner power than my local utility and as a backup to the generator a Tripp Lite 1800W (3600 watt surge ) inverter. The inverter is 13" x 6"x 4" and requires no maintenance, puts out sine wave type power, cost me less than $200 and is almost silent with the exception of a small cooling fan. My 2800 watt Honda generator needs regular maintenance, cost $1,700 and weighs over 100 lbs fueled and even though it is quiet for a generator the sound level is still 58 decibels at half load.