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So you are saying your proof is a fake video that only gullible idiots would believe. Gotcha.
You need to do better than that skippy.
So come on explain how a flywheel is going to provide a constant non changing energy input to make up the RPM lost from the load.
Come on step up and explain it already cause all you have done is post a link to Wikipedia (that re-enforces what I was saying) and a fake youtube video.
Im kinda stuck without the governor supplier’s kind response. In reading the sequence on some of the controllers they start at WOT (Wide Open Throttle) and thats not needed. I have never tried to start a diesel that way. Also need to be able to set the thing up for a decent warmup period before it goes to operating RPM because I will not be keeping the engine warm and “ready” at all times (even my switch gear and load shedding is manual).
Im kinda stuck without the governor supplier’s kind response. In reading the sequence on some of the controllers they start at WOT (Wide Open Throttle) and thats not needed. I have never tried to start a diesel that way. Also need to be able to set the thing up for a decent warmup period before it goes to operating RPM because I will not be keeping the engine warm and “ready” at all times (even my switch gear and load shedding is manual).
The ones I linked you have an idle switch so it locks it into idle including during start. Read the link I sent all your questions should be answered for those units.
So you are saying your proof is a fake video that only gullible idiots would believe. Gotcha.
You need to do better than that skippy.
So come on explain how a flywheel is going to provide a constant non changing energy input to make up the RPM lost from the load.
Come on step up and explain it already cause all you have done is post a link to Wikipedia (that re-enforces what I was saying) and a fake youtube video.
What I said was that you think you know what I think. All you have done is create your own argument with yourself. You don't know what I think and keep proving it with more thoughts about what I think. You're wrong. Who do you think you are, the great Carnac?
What I said was that you think you know what I think. All you have done is create your own argument with yourself. You don't know what I think and keep proving it with more thoughts about what I think. You're wrong. Who do you think you are, the great Carnac?
Go ahead and tell us what I think some more.
I work from home and make over $80 per hour! Tired of the rat race? Last month I earned over $6000 as my own boss. Not only do I make good money, it's fun, too! I sell popcorn to forum members.
The ones I linked you have an idle switch so it locks it into idle including during start. Read the link I sent all your questions should be answered for those units.
I did. Also read instruction manuals on it and operator can force it to idle. Will reread them again in case I missed things. Amazon search didn’t come up with that model, maybe Fleabay.
I work from home and make over $80 per hour! Tired of the rat race? Last month I earned over $6000 as my own boss. Not only do I make good money, it's fun, too! I sell popcorn to forum members.
Nah
This circus is free!
I am considering putting non-transient loads on this thing as an option as well...
I did. Also read instruction manuals on it and operator can force it to idle. Will reread them again in case I missed things. Amazon search didn’t come up with that model, maybe Fleabay.
Yes there is a spot for an idle switch to switch to idle, If you wanted to get fancy you could install a temp switch and go to load rpm once the engine reached X temp.
Starting procedure would be to start on idle. Then switch over to load RPM either manually or automatically with a temp switch.
The only reason you would start at load RPM would be if it was being used as an emergency backup. And generally, emergency backup gens have heaters that keep coolant and oil near op temp.
What I said was that you think you know what I think. All you have done is create your own argument with yourself. You don't know what I think and keep proving it with more thoughts about what I think. You're wrong. Who do you think you are, the great Carnac?
Go ahead and tell us what I think some more.
Just keep back-peddling and deflecting there skippy cause that is all you got.
Just keep back-peddling and deflecting there skippy cause that is all you got.
Look pal, if you think I said something anti Newtonion start with the direct quote. Not something you made up. Otherwise continue chasing your own tail.
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