Gordon Bryant
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Hello all. My name is Gordon. I am new to this forum. Thanks for having me.
I have recently purchased a Model MEP 113A and learned it was 400 Hz. It runs, but what good is 400 Hz going to do me. So I guess I am stuck with it. I thought about using it for parts, if I bought another generator. I have found another generator model MEP 004A. I have a couple of questions if anyone can help. The MEP 004A is rated for 50Hz, 60Hz and 400 Hz.
1. How is it possible to have 60Hz and 400Hz in the same generator?
2. Do you convert this generator to single phase as you would a generator that is only rated for 50/60 Hz. Is it the same procedure?
3. Do you see any negatives with me purchasing this generator?
I may have more questions later, but thought I would start with these.
Thanks for everyone's help in advance!!!!!!
Gordon
I have recently purchased a Model MEP 113A and learned it was 400 Hz. It runs, but what good is 400 Hz going to do me. So I guess I am stuck with it. I thought about using it for parts, if I bought another generator. I have found another generator model MEP 004A. I have a couple of questions if anyone can help. The MEP 004A is rated for 50Hz, 60Hz and 400 Hz.
1. How is it possible to have 60Hz and 400Hz in the same generator?
2. Do you convert this generator to single phase as you would a generator that is only rated for 50/60 Hz. Is it the same procedure?
3. Do you see any negatives with me purchasing this generator?
I may have more questions later, but thought I would start with these.
Thanks for everyone's help in advance!!!!!!
Gordon
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