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Tips & Tricks => Tips & Tricks => Topic started by: HPotter on January 24, 2004, 03:15:00 AM

Title: Generator speed
Post by: HPotter on January 24, 2004, 03:15:00 AM
The speed {RPM's}of an AC generator determines the frequency of the AC output, which is suppposed to be maintained at, or very close to, 60 Hertz, formerly known as "cycles per second." If you have occasion to suspect a generator is not running at the proper speed, requiring readjustment of the governor, an easy way to check it is to plug in an electric clock with a sweep-second hand. If the speed is correct, the clock second hand will agree with your watch. Compare them over a period of several minutes for best accuracy.
Harold, ACOC #886
Title: Generator speed
Post by: AndyIlles on January 24, 2004, 01:14:00 PM
Hi Harold.

That's a great tip, and correct.  Btw.  My electrical problems seemed to resolve themselves with a new motor battery, alternator and regulator.  I have NO clue what the original problem was.... but this "fixed" it.  No problems since, includng a 3,200 mi round skiing trip to Colorado, so I guess that's the proof of the pudding, huh?  Thanks for all your help.

Andy