MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Honda generators are a different class of product from the much less expensive units of similar size. Many of the Honda generators include inverter circuits and regulation, and that makes them very fundamentally different from those generators, such as the one described, that include almost no electronics. The one responsible for the destruction of the power supply that I saw used a mechanical governor system that became stuck at wide-open throttle. It had no means of adjusting the speed related to the electrical output. Thus there is no comparison between the two kinds of generators. The Honda type units deliver a frequency independent of the RPM.All of my reads on these are they are designed for 230 or 240 volt operation. Honda engine and alternator body made in Italy. They seem very popular in the UK. I have no idea why you would read such a high output voltage but I would absolutely measure output voltage under at least a 50% load using a known accurate AC voltmeter, preferably a true RMS type meter. While I was at it I would also measure the output frequency which at 3,000 RPM should be 50 Hz. You need to measure at least with a meter you know to be accurate. Then I would move along from there. If in fact the output is that high I would be contacting the vendor for more data.
Ron
