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thanks guys for clearing this up..
Got 1 more question.. how important is it to drive a ground rod when useing these units? small loads diff from big loads on useing ground rod?
ok so if i am useing say a hand saw adjust the rpm to maintan a 60 cps on the meter.. if i use more power adjust the rpm to keep 60cps?
So it not really letting it idle as mush as dont let what ever power i am pulling off it let it lug the motor down under the 1800 rpm or the 60 cps?
do i...
OK so its the same as any old normal generator.. i just dont want the machine setting there running at a idle rpm correct?.. if its running make sure it running the 1800 rpm or shut it off?
1 light bulb is a sample.. say i am building a fence and cut 3 boards then go nail them up and come back 5 min later and cut 3 more boards. or building a cabin in the woods were i would be running a saw evey few min to cut lumber and go nail it up and come back and cut some more boards.. Like...
Not looking at the engine side of this just the generator side of the unit whats the truth?
i dont planing on letting it set and run all day if not being used but say if i got it hooked to my house during a power outage or my cabin in the woods and need power is it ok to run it at the 1800 rpm...
OK i just bought a few MEP-002A's and have been told 2 diffrent answers to 1 question
I read dont idle the engine but what does this mean?
i was told dont idle the engine cause you are only running just 1 light bulb in your tent cause you will burn it up..
i was told even with it running...
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