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Hello,
Question for you lads about portable generators. Today in testing a few faulty portable generators supplying low voltages found that one of our reliable generators had some unusual/unexpected measurements.
Found, 230v a-n, 90v a-e, 100v n-e
To me this sounded like a fault, possibly damaged connection though supervisor suspected this is a normal thing for portable generators though wasn't able to explain it.
Anyone know a reason for this? Is it related to winding setup or something similar or just sound like a fault?
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