From: Joe Kotroczo on
On 21/06/2010 13:22, in article
J7CdnZn6m4zs1oLRnZ2dnUVZ_qWdnZ2d(a)earthlink.com, "George's Pro Sound Co."
<bmoas(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>
> "Joe Kotroczo" <kotroczo(a)mac.com> wrote in message
> news:C844C0B7.C27CB%kotroczo(a)mac.com...
>> On 21/06/2010 00:43, in article
>> 5dudnUA9ju0vBIPRnZ2dnUVZ_uSdnZ2d(a)earthlink.com, "George's Pro Sound Co."
>> <bmoas(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>> "Steve M" <mcsteve1350x(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:hvm5b0$9mb$1(a)speranza.aioe.org...
>>>> "George's Pro Sound Co." wrote;
>>>>> I made a error this weekend that almos brought down the wrath of
>>>>> lawyers
>>>>> and could have been a show stopped, ALWAYS MEASURE your voltage at the
>>>>> point of the load connection
>>>>> I ASSUMED that all outlets on the genny were going to give me the same
>>>>> readings
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Rookie mistake.
>>>
>>> exactly, I posted as a warning to never get lazy or make assumptions no
>>> matter what your experiance level
>>
>> No meters on the genny itself?
> analog meter, and it read proper, but I never trust those, I meter, I just
> made the mistake of thinking any poutput of the genny would represt what the
> genny was doing as opposed to having to drill holes in thye proctevie cover
> over the lugs to meter the genny there
> the genny would shut down if you opened the access to the lugs while in
> operation
> so it was clear that metering the lugs was not part of the design of these
> gennys(2 x 45kw)
>

Lugs? How 19th century. We use connectors over here. ;-)


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