I thought it would ok for running a tv and video/dvd player and maybe some lights till I read the instrustions. It's not ment to be any good for sensitive power supplies ie pc's laptops tv's stereos, I think all it's good for is power tools and lighting.
Ive done some searching and like always found people who have fried their equipment and others who havent had problems using these cheap 2stoke gennies on tv's and stuff.
A couple of points I have picked up is:
* change the plug, as the ones that come with them are cheap and effect the power output
* With little load ie only 1 tv someone said they had lines on the screen, but with more load put on the generator this was reduced, maybe fixed.
I also have a UPS a friend was getting rid of it from work, it's a 300w model, I was wondering if by using this if I could get some clean power from it for use with tv's etc, of course staying under 300w of load.
BTW a UPS is a battery back up mainly for pc's to allow them to save and shut down incase of a power outage, -might save someone googling
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Anyone tried it?
if not i'll give it a go soon, Ive already bought a $5 opp shop tv, and have a few 486's to fry
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