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I have a 4500 watt generator that is for emergency use. When it was
new I checked the output with an oscilloscope just to see how pure the
sine wave was and how close to 60 Hz it was. Well, the main sine wave
looked good and the frequency was very close to 60 Hz. It floated
around a little as the load changed but then would stabilize very
close to 60Hz. However, there were lots of other smaller sine waves
present. I was told these were harmonics and were typical from the
generators made for home use. I see lots of generators that use well
filtered inverter power supplies to get a pretty close approximation
of a pure sine wave. But then at the same time hydro power plants
spinning huge generators have been putting out very clean power long
before there were solid state inverters that could be used to modify
the power output from a generator. So I'm wondering, could I use
capacitors and/or inductors to clean up the power from my generator?
I have built a few rotary phase converters and used caps to balance
the voltage. And I have a box of oil-filled caps that were used for
power factor correction in street lamps just waiting to be pressed
into service cleaning up my generator. Any advice?
Thanks,
Eric
new I checked the output with an oscilloscope just to see how pure the
sine wave was and how close to 60 Hz it was. Well, the main sine wave
looked good and the frequency was very close to 60 Hz. It floated
around a little as the load changed but then would stabilize very
close to 60Hz. However, there were lots of other smaller sine waves
present. I was told these were harmonics and were typical from the
generators made for home use. I see lots of generators that use well
filtered inverter power supplies to get a pretty close approximation
of a pure sine wave. But then at the same time hydro power plants
spinning huge generators have been putting out very clean power long
before there were solid state inverters that could be used to modify
the power output from a generator. So I'm wondering, could I use
capacitors and/or inductors to clean up the power from my generator?
I have built a few rotary phase converters and used caps to balance
the voltage. And I have a box of oil-filled caps that were used for
power factor correction in street lamps just waiting to be pressed
into service cleaning up my generator. Any advice?
Thanks,
Eric