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11-27-2008 07:09 PM
Re: Lightweigh t generator
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12-01-2008 07:09 AM
Dear Mr.Tony,
The light weight Gensets are more useful in restricted area environment.If I am not mistaken You may have to be very specific about your power requirement ratings and then ideas can be exchanged.
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12-29-2008
02:51 PM
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12-29-2008
03:47 PM
by
IanSee
Mr. Tony,
what application are you wanting to use a generator for is this standby for home or business. The best generator is one that offers
prime and standby. i have seen cheap non prime generators operator after a hurricane or major storm and the windings over
heat and she give up producing power. I would talk to cat, onan and kohler. These companies offer complete service depts and
dont sub out and electican to solve any problems on the set. Major facilities as mention above have parts in stock and you
dont want to spend your time waiting weeks on end for a simple part. Hope this helps.
jim
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