DarkBlack
Elite Member
Correct (for a 2 pole generator head, a 4 pole head would only need to be spun at 1800RPMs), but I was talking about switching the tractor to use the 1000RPM PTO setting (if equipped) with a lower engine speed to power the generator at 540PTO RPMs. When you do that, you lose 50% of your PTO HP (+/- the difference in the torque curve between ~2600 engine RPMs and ~1300 engine RPMs.
Aaron Z
More poles =more cost. An 8 pole genny would run off the gearbox with half the engine rpm's, but there's a big problem. Tractor rpm's are not regulated very tight. Everytime you halve the rpm's of the diesel you double the frequency variation of the 60hz coming out. That would be compounded by the effect of having less HP at those rpm's. You would likely end up with an unacceptable wandering generator output.