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โMar-23-2018 10:34 AM
MrWizard wrote:
i have never seen 10FT as a standard on any generator
i would not mine having a 'new' distance added to standard testing list
but i have never seen it used by any mfg or advertiser
โMar-23-2018 08:17 AM
d_dubya wrote:
Hi everyone. I just finished my first round of testing my new Predator 3500 inverter generator....
My biggest curiosity was fuel use and whether the Predator would live up to the claims on the box: 11 hours at 25% load (750 watts), and 90 hours at 50% load (1500 watts). ...
โMar-23-2018 03:29 AM
pnichols wrote:
If one reads the link I provided, it's there in print what both the idle and full load noise specs are for an Onan and the Honda 3000 at all 3 distances - 10', 23', and 50'
I was merely mentioning that it would have been great to see how quiet the Predator 3500 would have been at the closest standard of 10 feet.
It's no more complicated than that.
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โMar-22-2018 02:48 PM
pnichols wrote:
Here's an informative article that mentions 10 feet as one of the measurement distances used for comparing generator noise: http://klenger.powweb.com/RV_General/Electrical_Generator_Noise/index.html
โMar-22-2018 02:40 PM
pnichols wrote:
Now ... if only we had 10 foot distance dB (A) noise data at the 5 power levels you used for fuel consumption testing ... we'd be all set to make a solid comparison to the other red and black generator.
TomG2 wrote:
Most red and blue generators are noise rated at 7 meters or approximately 21 feet which would give them a nice advantage compared to the 10 foot distance proposed for this test. Solid comparison?
โMar-22-2018 11:59 AM
pnichols wrote:
Now ... if only we had 10 foot distance dB (A) noise data at the 5 power levels you used for fuel consumption testing ... we'd be all set to make a solid comparison to the other red and black generator.
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