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Glenlivet
Jun 09, 2014Explorer
I'm a bit confused. The maker has designed an economy switch with steps of RPM to ramp the throttle up according to load, when in econ mode.
If burdening the generator with a load such as an A/C in econ mode is not enough load to make the regulating circuit step the motor up and such a load is hard on the generator and risks damage, then would or could the maker not have just designed econ mode to have the RPM ramp up sooner on the load scale? The alternative is that the maker has installed an econ mode but still its up to the opeerator to be his own econ/load monitor.
If burdening the generator with a load such as an A/C in econ mode is not enough load to make the regulating circuit step the motor up and such a load is hard on the generator and risks damage, then would or could the maker not have just designed econ mode to have the RPM ramp up sooner on the load scale? The alternative is that the maker has installed an econ mode but still its up to the opeerator to be his own econ/load monitor.
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