alwaink
Electrical
- Oct 26, 2004
- 41
Hi,
This is kind of a "spin-off" thread from the other one that I posted before.
I have a 2kW Sterling cooler load that needs a backup system, and the performance drops off sharply outside 60Hz +/- 0.5Hz.
Besides UPS, "Itsmoked" suggested Honda inverter generator. There are other brands of inverter generators, but none of them shows the frequency tolarence in their specs. It was a tremendous hassle to find the answer from their customer service as they wouldn't let me talk to their engineering staff because I'm not a dealer.
Honda's non-technical person told me their inverter generator has freq tolerance of +/-1% (0.6Hz) the first time I called and +/-5% (3Hz) the second time I called. Yamaha told me theirs is +/-0.1% (0.06Hz). I find it hard to believe the Yamaha one has better tolerance (+/-0.1%) than a UPS (+/-0.5%)
Could someone explain to me how an inverter generator works compared to an AVR generator? And what kind of frequency tolerance I should expect in both inverter and AVR?
Thanks.
This is kind of a "spin-off" thread from the other one that I posted before.
I have a 2kW Sterling cooler load that needs a backup system, and the performance drops off sharply outside 60Hz +/- 0.5Hz.
Besides UPS, "Itsmoked" suggested Honda inverter generator. There are other brands of inverter generators, but none of them shows the frequency tolarence in their specs. It was a tremendous hassle to find the answer from their customer service as they wouldn't let me talk to their engineering staff because I'm not a dealer.
Honda's non-technical person told me their inverter generator has freq tolerance of +/-1% (0.6Hz) the first time I called and +/-5% (3Hz) the second time I called. Yamaha told me theirs is +/-0.1% (0.06Hz). I find it hard to believe the Yamaha one has better tolerance (+/-0.1%) than a UPS (+/-0.5%)
Could someone explain to me how an inverter generator works compared to an AVR generator? And what kind of frequency tolerance I should expect in both inverter and AVR?
Thanks.