hr3
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Does look good.. are you getting the guys 100hp motor.. 
Does look good.. are you getting the guys 100hp motor..![]()
I'd rather have an engine modified to run at 1800 rpm instead of 3600, use half the fuel, yet be able to deliver the same 32hp and then swap in a 4 pole rotor instead of the current 2 pole rotor so that the generator would still put out 60hz.![]()
In addition, I installed a Power-Saver 1200 primarily as a whole house line conditioner/surge protector but in the process began saving from 12-18% on my monthly utility bill. Gota love that!
Check it out Stu:
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In a nutshell, it improves the power factor of inductive loads (motors), to .95. So it should be able to make any non EnergyStar rated appliance operate more efficiently. I got a 350w motor that runs 24/7 (primary circulation pump for my salt water tanks), not to mention a butt load of other motors, all in non EnergyStar rated appliances that are more than 3 years old, so I might just have to give this device a try. At $300, it would pay for itself in 5 month it it saved me 15% a month.
It's basically a big capacitor that install by your breaker panel via a 20A breaker, much like how a whole house surge protector would (which this unit also provides).