Hi, Roger,
Odd question again (I seem to come up with them). Have you guys ever tried running a Stream on a gas generator for a long period of time? Being on the east coast, we lose our power a fair bit due to ice storms and such, and because of that, I end up running my tank on a Colemen genenerator for a few hours a few days a year. I've not really looked at the waveform the generator puts out, but it's probably not a nice sine wave. Just wondering if the stream plays well with that sort of thing. I've run my other powerheads on the generator without problem in the past.
				
			Odd question again (I seem to come up with them). Have you guys ever tried running a Stream on a gas generator for a long period of time? Being on the east coast, we lose our power a fair bit due to ice storms and such, and because of that, I end up running my tank on a Colemen genenerator for a few hours a few days a year. I've not really looked at the waveform the generator puts out, but it's probably not a nice sine wave. Just wondering if the stream plays well with that sort of thing. I've run my other powerheads on the generator without problem in the past.
 
	 
 
		 The reason I ask about the generator is that it's already wired into my electrical panel with an auto start, so the power is already in place in the case of a power outage.    I was just wondering if anyone has ever run the streams on generator power to see how they cope.  The generator itself is out in my garage.
    The reason I ask about the generator is that it's already wired into my electrical panel with an auto start, so the power is already in place in the case of a power outage.    I was just wondering if anyone has ever run the streams on generator power to see how they cope.  The generator itself is out in my garage. 
 
		 
 
		