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Old 09-11-2007, 21:51   #1
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hi all you caravaners ive just bought a generator dont no anything about them any help please its a 800 what output what can i run in the van any imformation will be helpful how to use when to conect to van do i plug it straight into van ect
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Old 09-11-2007, 21:59   #2
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Is it one of those little 2 strokes? I have one and it's a little cracker but they are rough n ready. If it is a 2 stroke don't forget to put oil in with the petrol.

You should be able to run a low wattage kettle, fridge, telly and battery charger without too much trouble. Forget your fan heater or water heater though.

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Old 09-11-2007, 22:02   #3
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like the man said nothing to large itll just cut out if its four stroke silent type itll need the sump filling with oil id hope there a tag on it saying no oil in engine,all its good for is charging and powering few lights tv etc
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thanks jim it is a small 2 stroke do they have engine oil in ?
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Old 09-11-2007, 22:11   #5
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no you need to mix two stroke oil in petrol like a chainsaw! stihl sell 100ml capsules full that do one gallon of petrol about pound in shops or you can buy bigger tubbs cheaper and measure out required dose!
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Better still check the petrol filler cap as mine has a plastic cup stuck to the bottom of it. Fill the cup with 2 stroke oil and then fill with petrol. How easy is that :wink:

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I have had several of those little 2 stroke's with the handle on the top and the filler cap in the lid, they will take some stick I dont see the Honda is much better!

I have even plugged a 2K watt fan heater in and they chug a bit but keep going though the fan heater is cold and slow!

gret value for money they are!

look on the lables of your stuff and add up the wattage! I would forget the kettle and get a gas one, but lights tv dvd, zig / battery charer, all that kind of stuuf Brilliant!!
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800 watts @ 240 volts = 3.33 amps 8O
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If it is the 2-stroke cheapy type then make sure you run it regularly. They have a reputation of gumming up easy if you only use it 1-2 times a year :wink:
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They are brilliant for use in a caravan with no hook up, make sure you get petrol/oil mix correct or you will smoke eveybody out. As LouLou said use it regulary, i use mine when cutting my hedge and strimming or in winter i put my 500watt portable light on it for a few minutes every month.
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It's good practice to run any petrol engined power tool or genny every once in a while. These genny's are cheap n cheerfull, not the best regulated for sensitive electrical equipment but pretty good for what they are. B&Q were selling them for £33 earlier this year.

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Decent enough engines, but I've found in the cheapo's that the starting recoil unit don't last too long, nothing worse that pulling it a few times and it falls apart. quite hard to get spares




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i keep reading fuel and oil mixture is 50-1 its got a 4 ltr tank so how much oil do i have to put with fuel
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4L is 4000ml

4000/50 = 80ml
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