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I did a search for unstable/fluctuating Hz readings and couldn't find anything.
Here's the story. I got my -003 running last week. It runs great, puts out steady voltage, and at first I adjusted the RPM to make 60 Hz. As it ran over the course of the next few minutes without a load or even the circuit breaker turned on, I noticed the Hz had gone to 65. I turned the RPM back and I could only get it to go to 62 or so and the cable was all the way in. It didn't sound like it was idling either.
Thinking it maybe might be a Hz gauge/transducer problem, I bought one of those digital Hz/Voltmeter gauges from Hardy Diesel for $20. I installed it and tried running it again today and I got the same result. Hz creeped up to 63 or so and pushing the cable all the way in didn't get it any lower than 62.
Does it need to have a load on it in order for it to make 60 Hz?
What controls the Hz output that could cause it to change with the same RPM?
Thanks for the help.
-Dave
Here's the story. I got my -003 running last week. It runs great, puts out steady voltage, and at first I adjusted the RPM to make 60 Hz. As it ran over the course of the next few minutes without a load or even the circuit breaker turned on, I noticed the Hz had gone to 65. I turned the RPM back and I could only get it to go to 62 or so and the cable was all the way in. It didn't sound like it was idling either.
Thinking it maybe might be a Hz gauge/transducer problem, I bought one of those digital Hz/Voltmeter gauges from Hardy Diesel for $20. I installed it and tried running it again today and I got the same result. Hz creeped up to 63 or so and pushing the cable all the way in didn't get it any lower than 62.
Does it need to have a load on it in order for it to make 60 Hz?
What controls the Hz output that could cause it to change with the same RPM?
Thanks for the help.
-Dave