<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11447510#post11447510 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by matt_54351
if you combine a generator with a inline battery backup designed for computers, it should "clean up" the power. a good battery backup converts the incoming power to the battery, then converts it back to 110v, and is designed to run computers and such. they get kind of expensive so the other option (and free) is as follows:
Generator power is worst during load changes, so as you plug/unplug accessories you get the biggest power fluctuations. Therefore make sure that the most simple things get plugged in first, cheap pumps first, then your main return pump, then finally your lights. never plug your power strip into the generator and just flip the switch. always unplug everything from the power strip, get power strip powered up, and plug things back in one by one allowing the generator to adjust for a few seconds each time. the other thing is making sure there is enough gas in the generator, as the generator runs out of gas and the rpm's of the motor fluctuate the most.