coleman10
Well-known member
Hey, guys. I recently purchased a generator for emergency back-up and put in a manual transfer switch to be able to power the water heater, portable AC, fridge, lights, etc. in case of an outage from a hurricane. Not knowing a damned thing about generators other than they cost a lot of money, I picked up the Costco special, a Firman 7500 dual fuel, model HO7552. Got the switch in and wanted to test the generator. I fired it up on propane and powered one circuit that contained some LED lights (that’s all we have here) and they were flickering so badly I thought I was at a disco. Started reading up on generators and THD (should have done this before), and saw that the generator was rated at 25% THD at =full load=. Of course, with everything these days being controlled by sensitive circuitry and reading how that can take a pounding from the dirty electricity, I immediately think I should dump this turd, eat the loss, and get something better. So, I find a Champion dual fuel on Amazon, has great reviews, and according to Champion’s website:
“These generators will put out the standard THD rating of 15% or less unless otherwise noted. They will produce a sine wave, not a modified or square wave. This is perfectly acceptable for running common commodities found in your home such as TVs, computers, your appliances, etc.”
Is THD normally rated at half load? If this generator is 15% at half load, what could it be at full load? (I’m sure Champion will say that they don’t have a stat for that.) Even if it were higher, does what Champion state above balance out the THD? Sine waves are better for sensitive circuitry. I wouldn’t run my TV off this thing, but even my water heater is computer controlled. I’d like to minimize my chances of frying something, but I also don’t want to spend money needlessly. If I’m better off replacing the generator, I’m okay with that. I wonder what kind of inverter the Firman has.
Any schooling and info you guys can offer would be appreciated. Thanks!
Here’s the link the the Firman:
https://www.firmanpowerequipment.com/shop/h07552-7500-watt-dual-fuel-electric/
And here’s the link to the Champion:
https://www.championpowerequipment.com/product/100296-7500-watt-dual-fuel-generator/
“These generators will put out the standard THD rating of 15% or less unless otherwise noted. They will produce a sine wave, not a modified or square wave. This is perfectly acceptable for running common commodities found in your home such as TVs, computers, your appliances, etc.”
Is THD normally rated at half load? If this generator is 15% at half load, what could it be at full load? (I’m sure Champion will say that they don’t have a stat for that.) Even if it were higher, does what Champion state above balance out the THD? Sine waves are better for sensitive circuitry. I wouldn’t run my TV off this thing, but even my water heater is computer controlled. I’d like to minimize my chances of frying something, but I also don’t want to spend money needlessly. If I’m better off replacing the generator, I’m okay with that. I wonder what kind of inverter the Firman has.
Any schooling and info you guys can offer would be appreciated. Thanks!
Here’s the link the the Firman:
https://www.firmanpowerequipment.com/shop/h07552-7500-watt-dual-fuel-electric/
And here’s the link to the Champion:
https://www.championpowerequipment.com/product/100296-7500-watt-dual-fuel-generator/