Read this thread earlier in day - sounds like you're cracked it now though.
So my thoughts are a bit late - even if they would have been of any help - [unsure]
Big thanks to RickC for his contribution, and others as well.
Anyways, I reckon that a possible reason for the router working o/k
to start with was, that your genny managed for a while, but
(highly speculative) that it's circuits were getting increasingly
stressed out trying to supply the necessary current, maybe over-heating,
and therefore drifting out of design parameters, &/or, protection circuits
kicking in and reducing the power output - causing router to 'malfunction.'
Suspect your genny right on the very, very edge of being able to supply necessary current.
More generally, fancy underlying issue with tools that maintain their speed, regardless of load,
is tied up with the power-factor varying as the tool adjusts itself.
As RickC suggests, this can cause a tussle with the genny if under-powered.
My understanding of what can happen is, that when the tools are turned down,
that that will create (almost counter-intuitively) a sudden 'blip' of, surprisingly high,
current demand, from the generator due to the power-factor dropping.
In fact reckon, even whilst the tool is operating normally, you can get stream of super-fast 'blips'
of high currents demand from the genny as the tool adjusts itself.
(If necessary, please feel free to dump on me / correct me - I'm aware my
understanding may be way off the mark - have long since forgotten how complex such things can be.)
That said, was trying to find a supplier of suitable generators - and just hit a brick wall.
Thanks to RickC, my mantra was - which one run at constant speed; do they have 'brushes.'
Maybe I was unlucky - but the ones I spoke to this pm, for the most part, didn't have a clue
of what I was talking about. Bloke at Just Generators spoke over me, and, would
have me get an inverter type - he really rattled my toe-nails.
Don't know how you're getting to try different gennys - I was going to suggest
trying to see if a hire-shop would let you try out different ones. How you going
about trying various generators?
One site I will point towards is:
http://www.expresstools.co.uk/shop/harrington/harrington-petrol-generators.html
I would go for 6 if poss - just to allow the genny a bit extra breathing space.
Be great if you'd let us know what works - might help a few folk.
Thanks
Richard.