The steel arcade box. You can find the in the tornado arcade store. There very dear but well worth the money. I had one before and it lasted me 3 years.
Electricgeneratordirect.com is a great site to find the kind of generator you may be looking for. This site also provides, how to, instructions and pricing. It will also aide in finding the right location for your generator.
There is such a thing as a back up generator. You can purchase one at Lowe's or Home Depot. There are also backup generators available online at Amazon.com
A tool that when you lose power it backs the electricity up.
No. Not unless you have a generator or solar.
There are plenty of stores where you can buy a back up power generator. You can check Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Kmart, and Home Depot. They are quite expensive.
Look up a BMI generator.
A generator is a back up of power. A generator can only give so much voltage.
A brushless generator, in contrast, typically uses a solid-state rectifier assembly in place of the brushes and rings. This assembly contains no moving parts. This is important, as it makes the system more reliable and less prone to mechanical breakdown, jamming or seizing as a result of obstructions in the casing. Instead, a continuing charge is built up by transferring a portion of the generator's AC charge back into the exciter.
When choosing a back-up generator for your home, consider factors such as the power capacity needed, fuel type, noise level, portability, and automatic vs. manual operation.
You would use a standby generator as a back up electricity source when there are outages of electric power. Business such as factories and also offices would have a standby generator in place.
The power grid, some may have a back-up generator for power outages.
If you were looking for a smaller back up home generator, a good place to check would be a home improvement store. Lowe's and Home Depot are both stores that have them.