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On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at 10:37:31 AM UTC+1, D. T. Green wrote:
On just buying a 800 watt 'two' stroke petrol generator from Aldi, we have
heard from someone who says that he has got one; and that his is running
very roughly, and is really noisy.

Also it says in the instructions that it is *not* suitable for connecting to
televisions or other sensitive electronic equipment.

Has anybody any experience with one of these very cheap generators ? (Only
�59 ).

Also saying they are not suitable for sensitive electronic equipment; would
that just be the manufacturers covering themselves? Would buying something
like a *surge- protector* make it possible to use the generator with a
portable television?


heres an idea put an independent surge protector on it or frequency stabilizer

Brian Gaff May 4th 18 07:35 AM

Aldi £59 petrol generator and television
 
2012 eh, where did that post come from after several years maybe its
knackered?
Brian

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On Wednesday, July 11, 2012 at 10:37:31 AM UTC+1, D. T. Green wrote:
On just buying a 800 watt 'two' stroke petrol generator from Aldi, we have
heard from someone who says that he has got one; and that his is running
very roughly, and is really noisy.

Also it says in the instructions that it is *not* suitable for connecting
to
televisions or other sensitive electronic equipment.

Has anybody any experience with one of these very cheap generators ? (Only
?59 ).

Also saying they are not suitable for sensitive electronic equipment;
would
that just be the manufacturers covering themselves? Would buying
something
like a *surge- protector* make it possible to use the generator with a
portable television?


heres an idea put an independent surge protector on it or frequency
stabilizer




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