dkozma
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Hi Folks,
Asking for an experienced opinion on overloading an 803a.
Unit had a Tier 2 reset in 2012
Has 634 hours on meter.
Starts, runs smooth, 240v output
Put it under load 50%, voltage rock steady, amps drop to 58.5
Put it under load at around 105% (57amps) a little smoke, some dry carbon spitting out , voltage steady,
amps drop just a skoach to say 57 and a few points, holds for about two or three minutes and cuts out
on overload.
This seem about right?
I know it's correct as far as the tables say, but should it handle more?
Asking for an experienced opinion on overloading an 803a.
Unit had a Tier 2 reset in 2012
Has 634 hours on meter.
Starts, runs smooth, 240v output
Put it under load 50%, voltage rock steady, amps drop to 58.5
Put it under load at around 105% (57amps) a little smoke, some dry carbon spitting out , voltage steady,
amps drop just a skoach to say 57 and a few points, holds for about two or three minutes and cuts out
on overload.
This seem about right?
I know it's correct as far as the tables say, but should it handle more?