Morning Ode,

A very good point.

At 07:39 AM 5/9/2006, you wrote:
NOW, people can buy a decent almost foolproof generator for $200 or less vs the $150 to $400 for *nothing-in-a-shoddy-black-box* that was the only thing available back in the late 80s and early 90s. [When $150 was real money...like a whole weeks 'good' pay.]


Yes, I remember those days. When I worked for IBM, the monthly pay was $ 365.00 which was a little above average at that time.

Of course a half fast technician, ( or someone who knows one ) can make a decent generator for $ 10.00 or less in parts.

My first generator was $ 125.00 or there about, I ordered 4 of them, sold some and gave some away.

Heck, I bet one solar charger, one led and a resistor or two would make good CS.

Someone needs to write very simple, non technical instructions for the beginner.

 Wayne




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