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Thank you so much for that information, that clarifies the information I was looking for. the likelihood of putting a soft start on a sprinkler pump is unlikely.
The water plant I used to work at before retiring had a lot of soft start equipment on a 120, 300,25 horsepower but nothing like a 1...
Going the by the percent of load meter it looks like 125% Spike then right back down after. Load was running at 30% at that time the other motor kicked on (sprinkler pump)
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Could have been a hairline factory crack in the flex plate, but it was bad when it happened and depressing.
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I've been kind of easy on it since when I first got it, everybody said oh yeah they're bulletproof , well I put it through the paces and the flex plate cracked which led to a whole new gen head, that was fun[emoji848]
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No not worried about it, just trying to get some input, I know my UPS doesn't like it inside it alarms briefly.
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No I get the wet stacking analogy.
Just when running 30% load a sprinkler pump Kicks on getting that spike and return back to normal. what's considered acceptable without stressing the system out.
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Was trying to get thoughts on 803a generator underload and having equipment starts pegging to 125% then coming back what is considered okay 30% to 75%. anybody's input would be appreciated.
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