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My Generator Died Again
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope a répondu le Thu 27 May, 2010 @ 5:00pm
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Some people say that Nietzsche is a genius. Some people.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Thu 27 May, 2010 @ 7:12pm
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yea the elistists type of " enfant roi " that never got to loose an arm or something , save other people like firemans or practice mouth to mouth or love or even do free work to help humanity as a whole to combat the physics that works against life (witch an inteligent man ; buckmeister fuller described this concept as tensegrity and can be apply microscopically or macroscopically) , the kind of self centerd ppl that never did anything to anybody but to either yell at them or beat intelligent caring principles down. the kind of mindless minds that got ppl in the 30s nutered by eugenics over the fact some people disliked some phenotype and decided they shouldnt breed, the hitler way , the kind of like a preacher raping childrens claiming abortions is against god.

i call it the oposite of openmindessness , idiocy some would say

this guy was only meat by his definition , let him stay that way and go back to the generators , dont go keyword on me , lot more has been said than a blattant example. you can learn a lot from a dummy , and i bet thoses dummies never read the whole bibliography . so again , the gennies guise plz
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AlienZeD a répondu le Thu 27 May, 2010 @ 9:11pm
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Originally Posted By CUTTERHEAD

i read a lot of stuff in my life, but this is by far the most narrow view comment i read ,even more than Friedrich Nietzsche himself could accomplish . shout out to you buddy , now go look for the definition of "user service parts" on google and try to go live in the woods, see how your ancestors got you here.

its like you said : "my car should work , nobody told me i had to pour gas in it, and i have to know if its gas, gas mix or diesel , woow thats complicated for my lineage"


huh?!
now where is the manual I need to decipher what you just wrote there?

But seriously man, putting gas in a car is normal; I was referring to situations that go beyond simple operation like changing fuses, re-soldering contacts and other stuff I couldn't possibly name because I have no idea what it does or why it needs to do what it does.

It's fine to have a basic understanding of the equipment you use but if it's breaking so often that you need to know how to service it yourself, it's TOTAL FUCKING CRAP!

ufot- is tofu backwards
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear a répondu le Thu 27 May, 2010 @ 9:17pm
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The Hyundai HY2000i is in repair...
The Honda EU2000i is on my living-room floor...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AlienZeD a répondu le Thu 27 May, 2010 @ 9:27pm
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Originally Posted By NUCLEAR

The Hyundai HY2000i is in repair...
The Honda EU2000i is on my living-room floor...


can't wait till sunday! or... until tomorrow night I guess eh?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear a répondu le Thu 27 May, 2010 @ 9:51pm
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Well Sunday has been a win lately... Just wait till you see how easy this new generator is to start... Tomorrow could be a win, but there are always haters in this world.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AlienZeD a répondu le Thu 27 May, 2010 @ 10:26pm
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i hate the haters...

can I have a million points too btw? ;)
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 12:43am
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Originally Posted By ALIENZED

huh?!
now where is the manual I need to decipher what you just wrote there?

But seriously man, putting gas in a car is normal; I was referring to situations that go beyond simple operation like changing fuses, re-soldering contacts and other stuff I couldn't possibly name because I have no idea what it does or why it needs to do what it does.

It's fine to have a basic understanding of the equipment you use but if it's breaking so often that you need to know how to service it yourself, it's TOTAL FUCKING CRAP!

ufot- is tofu backwards


you do know there's fuses either under the dashboard or under your hood of "a car". and its properly explained in the user manual. im saying that long run industrial gennies have a handfull of components exposed so you can change them by reading the troubleshooting section of the manual when you havent got with the cheapest thing in store. you can hate the haters , but let me say you stike me as dumber will be dumber. you dont care unless it works , and to you money is the physical force in your math , wereas to the engineer the components talk more than your money talk. get the futile money out and youre doom in evolution buddy.

ppl of the 60s 70s had about .1% of the telecommunication , press and information avail. to you in this day and age , yet they 'd service about 20 times more shit . imo that first comment you made made me realised that even people are growing anti-social , not just some big corps that are trying a pull at a bigger moneysac . educate and be educated is not just to wear a stupid suite and show your textbook formulas , its to d.i.y so your independant from blattant induced slavery thats completely made to dumbdown the "enfants rois"

thanks nuclear , if you still care, tell me what problem they have found once your hyunday comes back from repair.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» AlienZeD a répondu le Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 3:26am
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^^^ is this guy for real?
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» El_Presidente a répondu le Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 4:07am
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i lost my arm once
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Choda_Bean a répondu le Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 4:10am
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thumbs up to DIY repairs!
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cjbsexx a répondu le Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 4:52am
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My 'shitty' Champion Power Equipment generator has been working for over 100 hours and still runs like new. It cost about 350$.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear a répondu le Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 10:18am
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My Honda 2000W inverter generator cost 1400$ and I'm sure will last more then 100 hours. The cheap ones are cheap... It's also 48db or 54db at MAX POWER... Which is about the same noise level as someone talking. You don't hear it from 20 feet away and it does not make any smoke and is totally portable...
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 11:58am
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Originally Posted By ALIENZED

^^^ is this guy for real?


what does the "larousse" sais about your statements then

s'aliéner
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être aliéné
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* Perdre, avoir perdu sa liberté : En acceptant ces contraintes, vous vous aliénez.
* Détourner quelqu'un, quelque chose de soi : Par son attitude, il s'est aliéné tous ses amis.

Originally Posted By nuclear
My Honda 2000W inverter generator cost 1400$ and I'm sure will last more then 100 hours. The cheap ones are cheap... It's also 48db or 54db at MAX POWER... Which is about the same noise level as someone talking. You don't hear it from 20 feet away and it does not make any smoke and is totally portable...


sounds like a really nice one , and to take some of your words back , at 1400$ its worth the extra, esp since you can get a loud indus one at ~10kw for that price, might as well add isolation and use better more reactive active components.

++++++++++

i just want to make this clear statement to everybody in this thread, above 2000w [4000wpeak] the energy required for such appliance is far from your usuall 400wregulated powersupply from your computer or your 45w tv (witch a 70kv tube) or your stack of house hold anyways you put it. wouldnt you think that if some ppl manage to blow a speaker on their sounds systems using all matching equipment woudlnt TELL you in a way that at a bigger scale the same could happen in a much easyer (destructive manner) blow parts in a genny such as teh diodes or carbon up some contacts ? lemme answer : OBVIOUSLY

shure one can drive an old 70s peavey for 4years without downgrade, whereas an other person would blow it in seconds depending on where he connected it or even how it got stored transported etc etc.

one has to bear in mind at everymoment HOW and WHAT will i be able to do if that happen, some of yous might buy their way out since they live in the city , some other depends on the from living 800 miles deep in the wood with the next neibours at +100 kilos away.

+complacentcy is the worse of all evils
+one can never have enought of premptiveness
+what makes a good driver is his knowledge of the entire system (machine or not included)
so to be in control of everysituations
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Nuclear a répondu le Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 12:20pm
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It's also in inverter generator which means it's good for sensitive equipment... I used to have one of the other kinda, and it blew my CDJs. This would never happen with this one. CLEAN POWER.
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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cutterhead a répondu le Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 9:38pm
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you keep saying its an inverter generator. you have to be carefull saying this because its not the proper term when your leaving the rest of the info out.

its either pure sinewave , modified sinewave or squared sinewave




im prettry shure your old one was either a sqware wave or a modified sinewave (poorly) cause i have a modified sinewave 4000w and it handle my peaveys pretty well. using my van as teh motor , when i decide to bring it with me {like id leave it outside ;/ no way) but all this to say that i risked in blowing them during testing since a modified sinewave (or square) is far from being a sine one. aka pure/clean power as you put it. your could also have protected/re-regulated outputs or even isolated ones , witch could insure you that youd never blow whats connected to it but the genny itself. these options arent found on the cheap ones , even if you pay 600bucks at can tired . and pure sinewave is normally a k+$

hense my initial question . in a squarewave if you loose a diode , the current jolt interruption is enought to destroy anything connected to it thats not filtered . also what i risked in testing my gear since rapid on off is know to burn my transistors on my amp and at 25$ per trans and they normally blow in pairs and there a left and right and normally the rest of the 10 trans stage goes with it i risked a lot from testing it.

;D again good luck with it , i really hope you think about me once you get the one in repairs back , i love to know the results of what broke down.
Mise À Jour » cutterhead a écrit sur Fri 28 May, 2010 @ 9:58pm
teh guise in the rv world have been mingled with this problem for years :

[ www.roadtripamerica.com ]

[ www.xantrex.com ]

and since i dont know about no garages that will install an inverter for you this "closed" community had a few cool members that leaked the problematics and solutions out. in the same manner i hope what i shared will help you guise make good choices when it comes to spend money. so the crap doesnt invade the market more than it already has
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