Disclaimer for connecting 3rd party generator to customers pa system and other equipment.

As above a charity has asked me to connect,for free a generator to their equipment for an outdoor presentation with

their PA system and a screen.They are supplying the generator,which I will be inspecting for suitability.

I was hoping to get them to sign a disclaimer on the lines of "Joe Blogs Electrical is not responsible for any damage

to equipment ,caused by use of the generator"Wondered if this sounds viable or better to walk away?

                                                                                                                                                         Regards,

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Parents
  • I think I'd also be worried about damage to (or poor performance of the) equipment - traditional small generators aren't renowned for good voltage regulation, which while might not be an issue for conventional motor type loads, could be a  bit more challenging for your more delicate electronics, especially things like the PA or projector which will likely have massive swings in demand as the sound/video images change. Likewise not all inverter generators are necessarily good with all switch mode type PSUs.

       - Andy.

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  • I think I'd also be worried about damage to (or poor performance of the) equipment - traditional small generators aren't renowned for good voltage regulation, which while might not be an issue for conventional motor type loads, could be a  bit more challenging for your more delicate electronics, especially things like the PA or projector which will likely have massive swings in demand as the sound/video images change. Likewise not all inverter generators are necessarily good with all switch mode type PSUs.

       - Andy.

Children