ONAN freq.NEW

edgar kremer

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Nov 3, 1999
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> Why not just use an electric clock plugged into the kitchen outlet, fire up
> the Onan, and check the frequency against the second hand on your wrist
> watch??
> If the electric clock's second hand outruns the wrist watch second hand over
> the course of 60 seconds, you're over 60 Hz and need to adjust the Onan
> downward, and vice versa. When the two are syncronized, you're right on the
> money.
>
> Lanier
> Jackson, MS
> '73 GMC Excalibur
> '29 Mercedes SSK Toad
> '94 Tracker Toad

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This will work if you like standing around all day watching your second hand.
The probablity of the Onan maintaing 60 Hz is in the Land of Oz. You could be
adjusting ad infinitum. The neon test light gives immediate feedback. Cost of
the test light? $1.75.
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