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Russell King March 17th 07 01:13 PM

Aldi 720 watt 230v AC/12v portable genrator.
 
Can I mention? -

If any of you want to go /P
Aldi is selling a generator for £50 tomorrow.

Russ

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I quote-

"This smooth running suitcase type generator offers a reliable power source
in inaccessible areas.
It is ideal for any number of uses including power tools, lighting, camping
and other outdoor activities."

"Maximum output: 720 watts
Minimum output: 650 watts
2HP
Fuel tank capacity 7.5 litres
Fuel type: 50:1 petrol/oil mix
Speed: 3,000rpm
Starting system: recoil (electronic ignition)
Alternator: brushless self-exciting
Overload circuit breakers: 1 × 230V and 1 × 12V DC
AC power output: 1 × 230V socket
DC power output: 12V battery charging
Charging lead and clips included
Noise: 62dBA at 7 metres, LWA 85
Turbo frame mounted and supplied with carry handle
Front reading voltmeter
Weight 21.7kg"



Ian White GM3SEK March 17th 07 02:44 PM

Aldi 720 watt 230v AC/12v portable genrator.
 
Russell King wrote:
Can I mention? -

If any of you want to go /P
Aldi is selling a generator for £50 tomorrow.

Russ

----------------------------------

I quote-

"This smooth running suitcase type generator offers a reliable power source
in inaccessible areas.
It is ideal for any number of uses including power tools, lighting, camping
and other outdoor activities."

"Maximum output: 720 watts
Minimum output: 650 watts
2HP
Fuel tank capacity 7.5 litres
Fuel type: 50:1 petrol/oil mix
Speed: 3,000rpm
Starting system: recoil (electronic ignition)
Alternator: brushless self-exciting
Overload circuit breakers: 1 × 230V and 1 × 12V DC
AC power output: 1 × 230V socket
DC power output: 12V battery charging
Charging lead and clips included
Noise: 62dBA at 7 metres, LWA 85
Turbo frame mounted and supplied with carry handle
Front reading voltmeter
Weight 21.7kg"


I have a similar small generator, which is very handy for running power
tools such as an electric drill or an angle-grinder... but switch-mode
mains power supplies do NOT seem to like the waveform if they are the
only load connected.


--

73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek

Russell King March 17th 07 04:58 PM

Aldi 720 watt 230v AC/12v portable genrator.
 
Thanks for the warning.
I'd forgotten that possible problem.

Russ

"Ian White GM3SEK" wrote in message
...
Russell King wrote:
Can I mention? -

If any of you want to go /P
Aldi is selling a generator for £50 tomorrow.

Russ

----------------------------------

I quote-

"This smooth running suitcase type generator offers a reliable power
source
in inaccessible areas.
It is ideal for any number of uses including power tools, lighting,
camping
and other outdoor activities."

"Maximum output: 720 watts
Minimum output: 650 watts
2HP
Fuel tank capacity 7.5 litres
Fuel type: 50:1 petrol/oil mix
Speed: 3,000rpm
Starting system: recoil (electronic ignition)
Alternator: brushless self-exciting
Overload circuit breakers: 1 × 230V and 1 × 12V DC
AC power output: 1 × 230V socket
DC power output: 12V battery charging
Charging lead and clips included
Noise: 62dBA at 7 metres, LWA 85
Turbo frame mounted and supplied with carry handle
Front reading voltmeter
Weight 21.7kg"


I have a similar small generator, which is very handy for running power
tools such as an electric drill or an angle-grinder... but switch-mode
mains power supplies do NOT seem to like the waveform if they are the only
load connected.


--

73 from Ian GM3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB)
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek




Russell King March 17th 07 09:53 PM

Aldi 720 watt 230v AC/12v portable genrator.
 
Someone just suggested similar at B&Q !

Russ

"Russell King" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the warning.
I'd forgotten that possible problem.

Russ

"Ian White GM3SEK" wrote in message
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