Generators / Silent Generators

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Types of Silent Generators Available

Here at Sydney Tools we have a range of brands that offer silent generators from Yamaha, Panther, Pramac, Westinghouse, and much more like our generator accessories.

Our silent generators and inverter generators are designed to decrease noise levels compared to traditional generators, making them ideal for residential areas, camping, and outdoor events. Here are some of the main types of generators we offer here at Sydney Tools: 

 

Inverter Generators: 

  • Produce clean and stable power by converting AC power to DC power then back to AC power making them more efficient and quieter. 
  • With a noise level of 50 to 65 decibels 
  • Key features include: lightweight, portable, efficient and longer run times.  

 

Petrol Powered Silent Generators:

  • These generators are powered by petrol and use a soundproofing technology that muffles and reduces noise levels. 
  • Petrol powered generators typically generate 55 to 70 decibels of noise.
  • Key features include: affordability, can be used for outdoor activities. 

 

Diesel-Powered Silent Generators:

  • Diesel generators are typically larger than petrol generators and contain modern noise reducing features. 
  • Diesel powered units have a disciple around 60 to 75 
  • Key features include: best for larger powered equipment

 

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

What are the benefits of silent generators?

  • Noise Level: Silent generators produce less noise, typically between 50 and 70 dB.
  • Portability: These generators are lightweight and more compact, making them easy to store and transport.
  • Power: Silent generators are more fuel efficient and provide cleaner power compared to traditional generators. 

 

How do inverter silent generators differ from conventional ones?

Inverter silent generators produce a cleaner, more sustainable power source by converting DC power to AC power while still maintaining their noise levels. 

 

How do I choose the right silent generator size?

When choosing the right generator for you. You will need to consider the total wattage of the appliances or tools that will be using the power. Smaller generators typically offer around 1,000 -2,000 watts while larger models offer 3,000-5,000 watts. 

 

Are silent generators safe for sensitive electronics?

Yes, inverter silent generators are specifically designed to provide clean and stable power (with low total harmonic distortion), making them safe for sensitive electronics like computers, phones, and medical devices.

 

Do Sydney Tools' silent generators come with warranties?

Yes, Sydney Tools offers a warranty on most of our products. However, the warranty period can vary by brand and model, so it’s always recommended to check the specific terms and conditions before purchasing.

 

Can silent generators be used in residential areas?

Silent generators are ideal for residential areas because they operate at lower noise levels than conventional generators, which can be disruptive in populated neighborhoods.

 

 

How fuel efficient are the silent generators?

Inverter models of silent generators are more fuel efficient than traditional generators due to their engines using less fuel when the load is light and operating at optimal efficiency when needed. 

 

Are financing options available for silent generators?

Yes, Sydney Tools offers multiple payment plans like Afterpay and Zippay. 

 

Does Sydney Tools offer support and servicing for generators?

Here at Sydney Tools, we are proud to offer you our repair services if the item is still in warranty. Just go to your local Sydney Tools that offers repairs, and they will take good care of you. 

 

What safety features do silent generators have?

Silent generators come with a range of safety features, such as: 

  • Overloading protection that prevents the generator from powering more than what is needed. 
  • Low oil, such as down to protect the engine when oil levels are low. 
  • Overheading protection to prevent the generators from running in unsafe conditions.