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Mil standard 705c (standard for generator testing) test method 640.1,(Maximum power test) is only 110% rated kw load for 2 minutes.
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So at one point you hit it with 21kw? Holy smokes!Howdy,
.... Probably adding another 1.75kw to get it up to 133%. I then back off and throw 12kw and add 9kw, starts bogging down some, I try a few more huge load combinations.
Howdy,What does a load bank cost?
thank you
Thank you very muchHowdy,
If you're asking, maybe it's not for you. Really tough to find them out there. I would suggest maybe a old electric stove. Others have found a electric shop heater works too..
You can find them from time to time. After several years of looking I finally scored one (an Essex A427A) from an auction site for about $1,800 including shipping costs. It’s like new inside. I’m happy with it but a couple of shop heaters can be had for a few hundred bucks and will do a good job for checking out a set.Thank you very much
Thank you very muchI use 3 5kw comfort zone heaters I got from tractor supply.
Those plus a 50ft roll of sjoow cord (cut into 1/3) and 3 plugs and I had a "load bank" capable of any load between 3kw and 15kw for 200-$250.
I use 3 5kw comfort zone heaters I got from tractor supply.
Those plus a 50ft roll of sjoow cord (cut into 1/3) and 3 plugs and I had a "load bank" capable of any load between 3kw and 15kw for 200-$250.
I am looking at a A427 load bank. Does not look the Greatest but it works. Do you have an opinion?You can find them from time to time. After several years of looking I finally scored one (an Essex A427A) from an auction site for about $1,800 including shipping costs. It’s like new inside. I’m happy with it but a couple of shop heaters can be had for a few hundred bucks and will do a good job for checking out a set.
I would make sure it was in good working order. Cosmetics don't matter too much but I would avoid one that was full of rust and corosion. Dents and dings I can live with but if its rusty then I'd be more concerned.I am looking at a A427 load bank. Does not look the Greatest but it works. Do you have an opinion?
My Kenmore 'load bank' cost me $50, the 2 dollies $20/each, the electrical connector around $30.....$120. A few months later I found a second stove on the side of the street and dragged it home. I move this one around with a hand truck. It needed a couple burners replaced so cost was around $30. I use my Kenmore every 3 months to test my 803.What does a load bank cost?
thank you
.My Kenmore 'load bank' cost me $50, the 2 dollies $20/each, the electrical connector around $30.....$120. A few months later I found a second stove on the side of the street and dragged it home. I move this one around with a hand truck. It needed a couple burners replaced so cost was around $30. I use my Kenmore every 3 months to test my 803.
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