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    802a, Hertz dropping under load.

    ive got an 8 month old baby. when shes old enough to not need the high def baby monitor, im going to mount it facing the control panel on my 802a. its wi-fi and can look at in on my iphone.
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    802a, Hertz dropping under load.

    wrong thread?
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    802a, Hertz dropping under load.

    that was one of the first things i did when i got my unit. 60 hz on the gauge was dead on. voltages were spot on also. Load testing was the 2nd thing. the most recent thing i did the other day was drain the fuel while the unit was running to test if the aux pump would come on and it did...
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    802a, Hertz dropping under load.

    ok dont laugh at me... So i never really paid much attention to the the lines and numbers on the frequency gauge other than just having the needle at 60. So when i ran my unit under that 6800 load and it dropped 4-5 hertz(was 4-5 lines), it was actually only 2-2.5 hertz. So i guess my unit...
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    802a, Hertz dropping under load.

    Thanks! no offense to anyone else but i was really hoping you would chime in.
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    802a, Hertz dropping under load.

    correct me if im wrong but i thought i read here that 6500 is max load for the 802 and that it could sustain it. mine was running smooth under 6700 watt load and not bogging down other than the 4-5 hertz drop i mentioned earlier. it didnt stall or anything.
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    802a, Hertz dropping under load.

    would you normally set the frequency that high while running your home?
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    802a, Hertz dropping under load.

    when i warm up the unit i set it at 60 hz. under small loads it doesn't drop much. sometimes .5 hz. but when i apply larger loads like 6500 or so it drops 4-5. is that normal or is the unit supposed to hold 60, or whatever its set for, no matter the load?
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