GordonThree
Jul 11, 2019Explorer
Disconnect load before stopping generator?
The topic says it all. This is in the rule book for several brands of generators. Its not in the book for my Yamaha, but Champion and Predator both mention it.
So my question is... lets say you run out of gas. The generator's going to stop, with the load connected. Is it ruined at this point? Will the sky start falling? Shouldn't the computer controlling the digital inverter be smart enough to see the engine is failing and disconnect the load?
I mean, it should only take a millisecond or two which is ages for a computer to sense the engine rpm are dropping and disconnect the load.
What happens exactly that they're concerned about?
So my question is... lets say you run out of gas. The generator's going to stop, with the load connected. Is it ruined at this point? Will the sky start falling? Shouldn't the computer controlling the digital inverter be smart enough to see the engine is failing and disconnect the load?
I mean, it should only take a millisecond or two which is ages for a computer to sense the engine rpm are dropping and disconnect the load.
What happens exactly that they're concerned about?