Posted by buickanddeere on October 02, 2008 at 07:56:39 from (209.240.122.174):
In Reply to: PTO Generator Question posted by Jonaspear on October 02, 2008 at 06:13:16:
You are not saving anything unless your are running the generator for 1000+ hours per year.
As previously stated several times, run 540 rpm 60hz equipment at 540 rpm.
At the factory they inject electrical equipment with electricity and seal it in with insulation. Running 60hz equipment at half speed, 30Hz and reduced voltage. Will make the electricity leak out. Leaking electricity looks and smells like smoke:cry: .
A 540 adapter shaft on a 1000rpm pto and the engine operated at 1242rpm will work fine.
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