I started my generator up as I normally do about 4 times a year or so and it still runs great as it always has(it is a mid-80's model).
I tested the output voltage while it was powering a vacuum cleaner as the normal test load and the voltage read 145 volts. When picking up the manual it said if the voltage is off that voltage is a function of engine speed and to connect a tachometer to set the proper speed 25% or higher load(1500 of 3000 watts). The tachometer I have here has a black and a red wire. Do I simply connect black to ground and red to the plug? If I don't connect it to the plug then where do I connect it to?
Thanks
I tested the output voltage while it was powering a vacuum cleaner as the normal test load and the voltage read 145 volts. When picking up the manual it said if the voltage is off that voltage is a function of engine speed and to connect a tachometer to set the proper speed 25% or higher load(1500 of 3000 watts). The tachometer I have here has a black and a red wire. Do I simply connect black to ground and red to the plug? If I don't connect it to the plug then where do I connect it to?
Thanks