Toolslinger
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So at startup on my 802a, the frequency gage is pinning itself to the right. Conditions are cold. We're in the teens most days when I get out there. Unit is dry, under a tarp that is on the hoops on a 116a3. Humidity is pretty low.
First few times it caught me off guard, and I dialed the RPMs down until it was right around 61hz (no load), but it really sounded like it was running slow. After it ran for several minutes, I'd come back, and the gage was reading low, so turn up the RPMs to 60 (loaded by now), and it sounds right then.
Finally brought the Fluke with me this morning. It's hitting 61hz on startup, but the gage is still pinned right. Since the Fluke said I was good, I left it alone, and again after several minutes, I checked again, and the meter was right on.
Has anyone run across this before? Should I be expecting something to fail shortly?
First few times it caught me off guard, and I dialed the RPMs down until it was right around 61hz (no load), but it really sounded like it was running slow. After it ran for several minutes, I'd come back, and the gage was reading low, so turn up the RPMs to 60 (loaded by now), and it sounds right then.
Finally brought the Fluke with me this morning. It's hitting 61hz on startup, but the gage is still pinned right. Since the Fluke said I was good, I left it alone, and again after several minutes, I checked again, and the meter was right on.
Has anyone run across this before? Should I be expecting something to fail shortly?
