Just seen that Lidl's are getting the 4 Stroke Petrol Generators back in from Thursday.
The best thing about this is the 3 Year Warranty. Aslong as you keep the receipt Lidl usually have a no-quibble policy.
Info about Generator:
Smooth running 4-stroke petrol engine with reliable pull starter
With 2 voltage regulated 230V plug sockets
Easy transport with fold-out handle and smooth-running wheels
Includes fuel gauge and voltmeter
Features include:
- Max. power (W): 2800
- Continuous power (W): 2600
- Tank capacity (L): 15
- Cylinder capacity (cm³): 208
- Max. operation time approx. (h): 11
- Size approx. (cm): 52.5 x 50 x 67
- 3 year manufacturer's warranty
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simpletron
13 May 1329#9
How much petrol does it generate? Does it work out cheaper than going to the garage?
trigger_andy to getsemail
13 May 133#21
I like how your version of the joke was much funnier than the one above..............:man:
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richto
13 May 131#1
Looks good for illegal raves ;-)
GDB2222
13 May 13#2
What's the output waveform like? Can you run sensitive electronics from this?
How noisy is it?
richto to GDB2222
13 May 13#3
It will be modified Sine Wave. How much do you care if they fry?
I read that as rather loud - SPL 76dB is equivalent to someone shouting at a distance of 3 feet away - loud enough to get complaints from neighbours, I fear
BEADLEBUM1
13 May 13#13
Do you believe that there are people out there that wont make a comment like that
karlie88
13 May 13#14
Need to read the title.
'Petrol generator'.
paolo
13 May 131#15
BEWARE! I hope no one is 'Recklessly producing household electricity'...
Mr McKenzie's make-shift system is said to have involved a fuel generator suspended from his ceiling by ropes.... oh for a picture....
Crw
13 May 13#16
And I was about to ask what's the quality of electricity produced by this because I've read in another thread that e-on delivers poor quality electricity..:smiley:
getsemail
13 May 13#17
cold. bought one and generated no petrol. it just sat there.
trigger_andy to getsemail
13 May 133#21
I like how your version of the joke was much funnier than the one above..............:man:
derek4 to getsemail
13 May 132#32
Did you supply it with 240V?
_g_
13 May 131#18
Doesn't sound ideal.
This type are loud and I wouldn't trust one to run 'sensitive' equipment personally.
But, say a honda with extra silencing that produces the same power is going to be pretty costly to buy new. (The EX4000 which came with my motorhome is a little more powerful and would cost £3.5k new!)
M1sterDeeds
13 May 131#19
4 strokes always better than 2?
AST3R
13 May 13#20
Awesome. Now I can get down to building my very own eagle iThrust Hammer v2 - aka Geoff :smile:
MrRee
13 May 131#22
Remember that you can put 'Tax Free' Petrol into this ... just 49p a Litre, show your receipt for it at the petrol station and BINGO!
DirectDeal to MrRee
13 May 13#23
Can you really?
MrRee
13 May 13#24
Yeah, I've got a big Generator with a 10 Gallon Tank ... I say it's in the boot of the car (sometimes I get the filler for the car and generator mixed up, oooops!) :smiley:
Just what i needed for my zombie apocalypses survival kit.
Just need some Mr. Brains Faggots!
blackrat62
13 May 13#29
exemption not for petrol.
blackrat62
13 May 13#30
meant to add this is petrol generator so tax exemption is NOT applicable on this
tallphilc
13 May 13#31
Great for those doomsday scenarios!
olliearmageddon
13 May 13#33
sweet!
beckysdaddy
13 May 13#34
Chinese Engines not good if you do buy one first job change the spark plug for a good quality one
Capt Kirk to beckysdaddy
13 May 13#36
If you need something like this then spend more to get a decent one. Needless to say if you don't need one why buy something you are unlikely to use!
M1sterDeeds
13 May 13#35
This and a chainsaw is all you need in the event of a Zombie Apocalypse.
MaximusRo
13 May 13#38
Hot, I was looking for a generator to put in my electric car to charge while driving.
Wonder why they didn't think of that...
Anyone knows the mpg in this? aaaaah meant petrol/hour?
bharats
14 May 13#39
THIS GENERATOR IS AMAZING IT CAN POWER UPTO 10 HOUSES
_g_
14 May 13#40
I could swear some manufacturer does have one. :smiley:
It's not a new concept and has been used in trains for many years.
(It's why you may hear a train revving it's engine before leaving, then going quiet as it actually pulls away - it's charging the capacitors to give it an extra shove to get it moving.)
lurch
14 May 13#41
You'd be wanting an inverter generator to run sensitive equipment
Besford
14 May 13#42
"No relief is allowed on qualifying oil which has been used to produce electricity by an auto-generator or by an exempt unlicensed electricity supplier.
An 'auto-generator' is a person who produces electricity primarily for his own use. Electricity will be treated as primarily for own use where both of the following requirements are fulfilled:"
offers16
14 May 13#43
Consumption statement from manual says:
Consumption at 2/3 load: approx. 1.36 l/h
Much more expensive than home supply I would say.
MarkyB77
15 May 13#44
thats £2 per hour... my god... seems very expensive. but needs must I guess!!
Siyico
21 May 13#45
Could this run a laptop/speakers on for a party?
Need to know before purchase. If so will I need any added equipment?
gileswendes@hotm
28 May 13#46
You could always 'clean' the electricity by connecting a UPS.
ydnew
8 Feb 17#47
I was woundering if you were going to have the 4 stroke Generator in again ?
Opening post
The best thing about this is the 3 Year Warranty. Aslong as you keep the receipt Lidl usually have a no-quibble policy.
Info about Generator:
Smooth running 4-stroke petrol engine with reliable pull starter
With 2 voltage regulated 230V plug sockets
Easy transport with fold-out handle and smooth-running wheels
Includes fuel gauge and voltmeter
Features include:
- Max. power (W): 2800
- Continuous power (W): 2600
- Tank capacity (L): 15
- Cylinder capacity (cm³): 208
- Max. operation time approx. (h): 11
- Size approx. (cm): 52.5 x 50 x 67
- 3 year manufacturer's warranty
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All comments (47)
How noisy is it?
Its 96dB(A) (noisy) - http://www.lidl-service.com/static/18129466/70382_EN_EL.pdf
*EDIT* - looks like 11Amps, pretty decent.
2600 / 230 = 11.30A Continuous
4 Stroke is superior to 2 stroke though, for reliability and noise.
It would be used to power the central heating and to run some important medical equipment, so I'd care a very great deal if either is fried.
LpA sound pressure level: 76 dB(A)
LWA sound power level 96 dB(A)
I read that as rather loud - SPL 76dB is equivalent to someone shouting at a distance of 3 feet away - loud enough to get complaints from neighbours, I fear
'Petrol generator'.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-21770421
This type are loud and I wouldn't trust one to run 'sensitive' equipment personally.
But, say a honda with extra silencing that produces the same power is going to be pretty costly to buy new. (The EX4000 which came with my motorhome is a little more powerful and would cost £3.5k new!)
Just need some Mr. Brains Faggots!
Wonder why they didn't think of that...
Anyone knows the mpg in this? aaaaah meant petrol/hour?
It's not a new concept and has been used in trains for many years.
(It's why you may hear a train revving it's engine before leaving, then going quiet as it actually pulls away - it's charging the capacitors to give it an extra shove to get it moving.)
An 'auto-generator' is a person who produces electricity primarily for his own use. Electricity will be treated as primarily for own use where both of the following requirements are fulfilled:"
Consumption at 2/3 load: approx. 1.36 l/h
Much more expensive than home supply I would say.
Need to know before purchase. If so will I need any added equipment?