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M Del
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Location: Australia
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Posted: 03:12pm 12 Jan 2014
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No idea about a surge protector I'm afraid, it probably needs to be matched to the inverter unit. Although we did use an orange boxy 4 outlet unit which had surge and earth leakage protection inbuilt. Price was over $150 by memory.



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domwild
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Posted: 12:05am 13 Jan 2014
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Thanks M Del. 909 sent me a SLA, which showed a voltage of 13.7 at rest. Will run the gen again and charge it and then see if it key starts.

When I ran it I checked the voltage and Hz during the switching in of a load and it remained stable. I am awaiting an answer from 909 re the surge protector.
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domwild
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Posted: 04:10pm 16 Jan 2014
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Surge protector: As it has been said here already, an inverter manages to keep the voltage and Hz steady; 909 suggests a surge protector just in case the inverter fails. Point taken.
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