Diggin It
Super Star Member
I can't tune a piano, nor can tuna fish and don't even ask me to carry a tune, but can I tune a generator?
I have an ETQ (Eastern Tools) 8250. Off brand that used to be OK, but they shut down all operations. It starts and runs fine, but the output power is dirty. My various UPSs and battery backups puke on it, all sorts of buzzing and bleeping from them. I'm not sure if the voltage is varying or the cycles, but they don't like it at all. I found it was easier to buy a smaller HF 2K inverter to power those.
Thing is, the big one runs motors like the fridge and A/C just fine, and if I have a heavier load on it (like a radiant heater), the UPSs don't act up.
Somebody suggested the brushes on the genset mike be worn or out of tolerance, but I have no idea where they even are or if they require disassembly deeper than I'm comfortable with. While I have basic tools and meters, I don't have anything capable of measuring that kind of output to any fine degree.
And, I don't know of any shops nearby that might even want to try it.
I have an ETQ (Eastern Tools) 8250. Off brand that used to be OK, but they shut down all operations. It starts and runs fine, but the output power is dirty. My various UPSs and battery backups puke on it, all sorts of buzzing and bleeping from them. I'm not sure if the voltage is varying or the cycles, but they don't like it at all. I found it was easier to buy a smaller HF 2K inverter to power those.
Thing is, the big one runs motors like the fridge and A/C just fine, and if I have a heavier load on it (like a radiant heater), the UPSs don't act up.
Somebody suggested the brushes on the genset mike be worn or out of tolerance, but I have no idea where they even are or if they require disassembly deeper than I'm comfortable with. While I have basic tools and meters, I don't have anything capable of measuring that kind of output to any fine degree.
And, I don't know of any shops nearby that might even want to try it.
