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lt1fj40
Oct 04, 2010Explorer
Hey Guys first off I would just like to thank everyone on here that spoke so highly of this generator.
I bought it based on the good feedback on here, I love this generator. After having a fewer knock-offs I am amazed not only by the quality of this unit but also how super quiet it is. I am not kidding, specs are specs and either most other brands lie as they are suppose to be similar but man this thing is amazingly quiet.
I have a 23.5 foot trailer with AC and no hard start kit. The generator almost started it. My previous generators wouldn't even come close. This little guy tried hard to start it almost to the point of stalling before the overload clipped. So having been in computers my whole life I wondered how I could stop the dip of voltage and amps to help start the AC so I took out an old UPS I had sitting around and wouldn't you believe the AC started right up and the generator didn't really notice it. (eco off) It also kept it running with eco on.
So I wonder why wouldn't people having a hard time starting things look at getting a UPS? I know having to carry around another appliance and they are not light but you would have to do the same if you bought 2 generators? Last I checked you can get a fairly big UPS for a decent price, cheaper at least then a generator.
Thanks again everyone!
I bought it based on the good feedback on here, I love this generator. After having a fewer knock-offs I am amazed not only by the quality of this unit but also how super quiet it is. I am not kidding, specs are specs and either most other brands lie as they are suppose to be similar but man this thing is amazingly quiet.
I have a 23.5 foot trailer with AC and no hard start kit. The generator almost started it. My previous generators wouldn't even come close. This little guy tried hard to start it almost to the point of stalling before the overload clipped. So having been in computers my whole life I wondered how I could stop the dip of voltage and amps to help start the AC so I took out an old UPS I had sitting around and wouldn't you believe the AC started right up and the generator didn't really notice it. (eco off) It also kept it running with eco on.
So I wonder why wouldn't people having a hard time starting things look at getting a UPS? I know having to carry around another appliance and they are not light but you would have to do the same if you bought 2 generators? Last I checked you can get a fairly big UPS for a decent price, cheaper at least then a generator.
Thanks again everyone!
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