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I emailed a former EE professor and a friend who designs generator systems for Cummins. Both watched the youtube video and both are vaguely familiar with the 002A and 003A gens. Both said it was a very good video that showed in simple terms that the two gens were sync'ed. What we did not see in the video is watching the light bulb and the oscilloscope display under varying loads to verify that the two gens remained in sync under varying loads. I wish it had shown that. However my two friends said it MAY work like shown in the video.
However as TurboJoe posted paralleling two 002A or 003A generators without auxillary controls MAY work but there MAY be problems, which MAY let some smoke out of the gens or out of the load, especially if the load needs a good pure 60Hz sine wave.
I have several 002A and 003A gens. In my case I will not try it. It will be interesting if somebody does try it for a long term application and lets us know how it works.
I for one am waiting on the actual results.
However as TurboJoe posted paralleling two 002A or 003A generators without auxillary controls MAY work but there MAY be problems, which MAY let some smoke out of the gens or out of the load, especially if the load needs a good pure 60Hz sine wave.
I have several 002A and 003A gens. In my case I will not try it. It will be interesting if somebody does try it for a long term application and lets us know how it works.
I for one am waiting on the actual results.