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Dan86300zxt
Mar 16, 2011Explorer
JConatser wrote:Dan86300zxt wrote:
... I also have a switch to kill the ignition of the generator should it get too warm...
Just wondering... will loads be dumped prior to killing the ignition?
No loads will be dumped when the High Temperature switch trips the "On/Off" connection for the ignition for the Generator engine. The engine will stall just as if the engine had a low oil scenario or an output over load scenario.
*I didn't see the need to spend the large extra chunk of money to handle a/c circuit switching, as the primary item the Generator will be operating is the Progressive Dynamics 60 amp battery charger.(I don't have any loads that will require powering off the generator only and my set-up for is based around (6) 6 volt 220 AH batteries and a 2000/4000 pure sine wave dc/ac inverter.)
**Remember, this is a smaller 105cc 4 stroke 2000 watt digital inverter generator(variable rpm)...slightly different technology than the typical 3000 watt genset.
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