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On Apr 2, 9:53 am, "Roger Long" wrote:
The Heartland America catalogue just arrived showing a 2 HP 1000 watt, 15" x 13" x 14" generator for $147.95 (including shipping and handling after $20.00 rebate). This might be a toy but maybe just the thing to lug out in the dinghy to recharge the batteries if they should get so low that the engine won't start or to run some power tools. Is this price too low for this to be an item that can actually be used? -- Roger Long This is too much to address on a NG, I suggest you hire a marine electrician. Also, I suggest you keep gasoline off your boats if at all possible. Joe |
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