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OK, I did not (yet) buy a Honda or Yamaha generator. I picked up one from the neighbors friend for $75, so I figured I would give it a whirl. I did test run it last year and it was relatively quite and not too heavy. I figured if I keep lifting it, I might get as buff and Anthony Abdullah.<BR>
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Anyway, I hooked up the power supply/chargers to it and nothing. I tried my old Triton 2, nothing. Maybe the output is not stable enough. I read the directions again and it says for low load (250W or less), try moving the lever half way to the choke position. Nothing. I figured, what the hell, hooked up a drill to it. Power! OK, so now I hook up the Triton 2 and the drill and run the drill. Power to the charger! Seems without sufficient load being called for, the generator does not put out. I am not electrically inclined, but is there something I can do to at least use the generator until I find a good deal on a Honda? Having me stand there with a drill the whole time I am charging does not sound appealing.<BR>
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Mike C<BR>
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