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Types of generators and their sine wave output (clarification)

Valence

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I just read through the entire thread of:

http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?112042-Bad-Military-Surplus-Generator-Advice-Online

and post #25 by steelypip
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showth...dvice-Online&p=1411140&viewfull=1#post1411140

So my take away is that there are basically two kinds of generators:
  1. Constant RPM with variable voltage and current - will produce the true sine wave.
  2. Variable RPM with constant voltage and current - which do indeed contain an inverter in the circuit (and thus all the potential issues (depending on your usage) of step/square sine waves).

Correct?


I have an MEP-016B, it does have a manual speed control knob. The TM on page 47 does say the Tachometer ranges from 3300 to 3900 RPM (and not to exceed 3600 RPM). Therefore, I would still say that my generator is of the "constant RPM" type, and thus true sine wave output?

Also correct?

(yes, if I did have access to an o-scope I wouldn't even need to ask....)

Thank you all!
 
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