I have a Generac GP7000E that is a few years old. During the ice storm here we did 13 days without power. This generator was only delivering 98-100 vac at the generator. It is right on at 60 hertz. It got us through but in checking out the machine I found that the voltage regulating capacitor which is supposed to be 28mfd was only measuring out at 24mfd. I ordered the correct 28mfd and installed it and the voltage now is 109-110 vac. Still a bit low. They also have a 35mfd cap in this package and I'm thinking of using it in this generator.
My thinking is if 4mfd got me an additional 9-10 volts that going to the 35mfd, rather than the factory 28mfd, will get me just over 125 vac. Does any one have any experience with tweaking the cap value on cheap generators that use only a cap for voltage regulation and will it cause any harm?
Attending youtube university I cannot seem to find an answer to my question.
Thank you in advance.
lg
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My thinking is if 4mfd got me an additional 9-10 volts that going to the 35mfd, rather than the factory 28mfd, will get me just over 125 vac. Does any one have any experience with tweaking the cap value on cheap generators that use only a cap for voltage regulation and will it cause any harm?
Attending youtube university I cannot seem to find an answer to my question.
Thank you in advance.
lg
no neat sig line