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Any tech's here? Glenn 12-15-2007
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Posted by S. Barker on December 15, 2007, 8:21 pm
BS.


> if the power company finds you
> doing what you have been, they will pull your meter in a flash.
>
>



Posted by CWatters on December 16, 2007, 8:46 am
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Finally I'm getting to the question. Does anyone know how critical =
cycling is? My clocks gained a little over 2 min during the 9 hour run =
so the cycle must be a little fast. Maybe 61 cycle? How critical is =
that for something as fussy as a computer for example?


I make it 60.222 Hz so not too bad. Computers will be fine with that.=20

Of more importance is the wave shape and the amount of noise the =
inverter puts out. Is it a nice clean sine wave or ? Noise spikes can =
sometimes travel through a power supply and cause problems for hard =
drives etc.=20

I'm an electronics engineer.
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Posted by Chas Hurst on December 16, 2007, 8:49 am



>Finally I'm getting to the question. Does anyone know how critical cycling
>is? My clocks gained a little over 2 min during the 9 hour run so the
>cycle must be a little fast. Maybe 61 cycle? How critical is >that for
>something as fussy as a computer for example?


>I make it 60.222 Hz so not too bad. Computers will be fine with that.

>Of more importance is the wave shape and the amount of noise the inverter
>puts out. Is it a nice clean sine wave or ? Noise spikes can sometimes
>travel through a power supply and cause problems for >hard drives etc.

>I'm an electronics engineer.

The ice storm took out my power this morning. I'm running on my generator as
I type. I agree some older generators might have an output that will confuse
a computors power supply.



Posted by CWatters on December 16, 2007, 8:52 am


>>
>>Finally I'm getting to the question. Does anyone know how critical
cycling is? My clocks gained a little over 2 min during the >>9 hour run so
the cycle must be a little fast. Maybe 61 cycle? How critical is that for
something as fussy as a computer for >>example?
>
>I make it 60.222 Hz so not too bad. Computers will be fine with that.
>
>Of more importance is the wave shape and the amount of noise the inverter
puts out. Is it a nice clean sine wave or ? Noise >spikes can sometimes
travel through a power supply and cause problems for hard drives etc.
>
>I'm an electronics engineer.

I forgot to add.... Sometimes these inverters aren't very good at absorbing
spikes created by other equipment. I wouldn't recommend running something
like a vaccum cleaner, milling machine or inductive loads in general while
the power is out even it the total load is less than 5KW. Best think about
unplugging the computer first.



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