Does anyone know what to look for and how to order a replacement? I have the data plate off of the generator and it is all legible.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
we are back up and running again!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Ronmar on August 12, 2011, 08:20:23 AM
What mike said...
You could probably buffer the large washing machine motor startup load in 2 ways.
1. Setup a grid tied inverter and battery with the output voltage level/cutin point just slightly below that of the line load. As the washing machine starts to draw current, the voltage will drop, and the grid tied inverter will feed current to attempt to maintain it's rated output.
2. An induction motor with a flywheel across the line. The induction motor will spin up the flywheel and maintain RPM with a steady state line voltage. As the washing machine starts up, the inertia stored in the flywheel of the induction motor will attempt to maintain RPM, when the line voltage drops, causing the induction motor to give up energy back to the line like a generator... There was a discussion that talked about this effect a while back. Something about a bench grinder running when an air compressor started easing the startup load on the generator if I recall...