Posted by Mike M on January 29, 2009 at 17:05:01 from (72.251.100.154):
In Reply to: China 6 KW Generator posted by moonlite 37 on January 29, 2009 at 08:10:14:
Neighbor has a 3500 watt one and he didn't even get 7 hrs ? on it before it quit working. Nobody knows nothing about them or will touch them. I took a look at it and figured the regulator went bad. I was able to find him one really cheap on ebay. Very lucky as it was the only part listed for any of them and it just happened to be for the 3500 w models. Put it in and adjusted it and now hope it works when he needs it.
I'd rather buy an old military unit. I have a 10 KW built in 1945 and it runs great ! Engine parts are no problem as it has a flat head Willys 4 cyl. As far as the rest of it I hope it keeps working. At least the regulators are mechanical and you can monkey with them if needed.
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