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Need advice on a generator to run my sound system
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Duffin" data-source="post: 66475" data-attributes="member: 400"><p>Re: Need advice on a generator to run my sound system</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry Silas, that is not true at all.</p><p></p><p>I have personally measured the increase in voltage from this exact generator by increasing the RPM without a commensurate increase in operating frequency. The oscilloscope I used to prove this is a fluke 199c 003/s, so if you have measured something different, you need a better scope. Additionally, the generator is unregulated, meaning that is it <em>un-regulated, </em>see also: not regulated or the opposite of having an electrical regulator. The voltage is tuned via the throttle position, making it possible for the layperson to ensure that their generator has the voltage that they want. There are other electronics in the generator head which appear different from other generators of this type--perhaps it includes a circuit that ensures 60hz output?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Duffin, post: 66475, member: 400"] Re: Need advice on a generator to run my sound system Sorry Silas, that is not true at all. I have personally measured the increase in voltage from this exact generator by increasing the RPM without a commensurate increase in operating frequency. The oscilloscope I used to prove this is a fluke 199c 003/s, so if you have measured something different, you need a better scope. Additionally, the generator is unregulated, meaning that is it [I]un-regulated, [/I]see also: not regulated or the opposite of having an electrical regulator. The voltage is tuned via the throttle position, making it possible for the layperson to ensure that their generator has the voltage that they want. There are other electronics in the generator head which appear different from other generators of this type--perhaps it includes a circuit that ensures 60hz output? [/QUOTE]
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