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Old 12-12-2016, 05:45 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by ishoot308 View Post
Honestly guy's, almost all modern electronics can very easily handle any swing in sine wave these generators have. If they couldn't there would be a lot of blown equipment during a simple power outage and start up. What most people call "sensitive electronics" are in fact not sensitive in the least. Don't believe me, look it up...

I used one of these cheap generators for many years and it worked just fine. Had all kinds of "sensitive electronics" connected including large screen TV's, computer/s, furnace electronics, etc, etc. Why spend crazy money on something you may only use once a year unless noise is an issue...

Edited to add: These cheap generators are very loud. The quieter they are the more expensive they are....

Dan
I agree, These things are pretty steady now, you won't get the huge fluctuations to blow up your stuff. I've only known 1 guy that did it, That was because the jack ass left his panel on. That's a great deal, If it's a piece of trash you'll probably get 3 years out of it.
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