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Haven’t we all at one stage or another thrown our arms up in frustration due to our Wii that does not want to Wii. That wonderful gaming experience cut short due to some mysterious bug in the system that just do not want to go away. Then you sit with the predicament of what to do next!

Does any of the following sound familiar to you:

Your Wii cursor has decided that it prefers to go where it wants and not were you want.

You are ready to go to bed at 11:30 and your Wii still thinks its 07:00 in the evening.

You eagerly insert your new found Wii game and THEN… you get this irritating message that says “Unable to read Disk”

OR

You need to find out how to do the following:

You would like to enhance your gaming pleasure by connecting to other Wii players, BUT you just cannot seem to figure out how to do this.

Your kids keeps on damaging your game discs and you want to make copies of your original disc in order to prolong the life span of your discs. ( your kids lives included)

Connect your Wii to the internet in order to download online games directly to your Wii.

Setup Your Own Wireless Nintendo Wii network

This is to name but a few problems and questions that comes to mind. Now here is the thing, you have one of three options, you can both surf the web for hours to find solutions for all these problems, send your Wii in for repairs and be without it for three to five weeks OR you can acquire The Unlimited Wii guide and find all your solutions and MORE in one place.

Fellow Wii Guys and Girls the choice is yours, but if I may give you some good advice I would go for the third option and it is not only me telling you this here are what other wise Wii users had to say…

“I wish I had this guide before I wasted $200 on a tech guy to install my wireless network. It’s so straight forward and I’ve learned more about Nintendo Wii than I never though was possible. I highly recommend this guide to any Nintendo Wii owner out there.”

Andre Smith

Chicago, IL

“Just wanted to say thank you for your wonderful guide, I just printed out all the tips and tricks. I am a 67 year old grandmother and my children gave me the Wii Fit for my birthday… Family is coming for the holidays and I want to be able to seem a little more knowledgeable as all I have used it so far is to bowl.”

Patricia Macaskill

California, US

So you see it will be worth your while and you’ll be amazed at all the extra’s that you will find in this guide. Here are some of the bonuses included:

- Homebrew Install Helper

- Troubleshooting Nintendo Wii

- The Wii Fitness Report

- No Fail Fitness guide

- Super Smash Bros Brawl & Mario Kart Tactics

- Nintendo Wii Cheats 2008

- The Wii Tips & Tricks Report

- Wii Setup Support

- A special Secret guide that I can’t reveal here

Fellow Wii gamers I have kept the best for last, this guide is not something that was thrown together by someone that saw a gap in the market to make money. NO, this guide was written by a Swedish friend of mine that is also a Wii gamer and realized, after having to help many of his Wii friends, that there was a huge demand for a guide like The Unlimited Wii guide. He is so passionate about the quality of his product that he is even throwing in Three Months Support for free. So I am sure you will agree that you will not get better value for your money anywhere else.

Callie Viljoen is an avid Wii fan that operates a couple of Wii sites. In his latest site http://WiiProductreviews.com he reviews the top three Wii products. You can also find additional products and news on his http://wiiproductreviews.com/blog/

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A small electrical generator can mean the difference between you having electricity and not. When the weather turns bad and power is lost it can sometimes take hours or days before you are back online. It could be imperative to you and your family to restore power as soon as possible, even if this means using a generator. There are numerous types of generators on the market. The usual home generator is going to be small and electrical, meaning it will use fuel to supply your home with electricity when needed. These small generators can also be used for other needs because they are transportable.

An electrical generator can have two types of power. There are both AC and DC generators. There are also AC and DC converters to help power the generator. Typically in the UK the DC converter is more common when it comes to the operation of the small standby generators. But how does the generator work to convert the petrol to electricity?

Inside every generator is a coil. This coil is going to generate the power that the generator produces. When you place petrol into the fuel tank, you need to prime the engine. Once the engine is primed you can turn the key and start the generator. This is when the coil is turned on. The size of the coil is going to determine the amount of power the generator produces. The coil is a cylinder which contains wire inside of it. The wire moves in a circular position creating energy. This energy is then sent to the DC converter in order to power your lights at home, the fridge, or other objects that work of off electricity.

Depending on what you want to power with the generator you will need to decide on the wattage rating you purchase. For example most small standby generators use 1 horsepower to produce an output of 230 volts AC or 12 volts DC. The max power produced will be 2 kilowatts, which equals to running a fridge and one room of lights. You can also think of it another way in that the generator can power 20 light bulbs that are 100 watts each. If the average home has 2 to 3 lights in a room, with three bedrooms and two baths, you would be able to supply power to every room. You could also consider running a fridge and television with one generator depending on the maximum volts.

The amount of power the generator produces should not be exceeded; therefore, you need a generator that will fit your needs. The small standby generators offered on the market typically produce enough power to keep your home running during a power outage, as long as you power one large device at a time. The amount of fuel a generator will hold also determines the length of use the generator can give you. The smaller generators will run for a continuous 4.5 hours to 6 hours, and typically have a 4 litre petrol tank.

Ed Terran is the pen name for the editor of a Business directory USA electricity generators UK electricity generators

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