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<blockquote data-quote="Big Blue Bulb" data-source="post: 469044" data-attributes="member: 30517"><p>That's a great idea. I suppose the main task will be setting up the field resistances so that the various different kinds of regulator can all interface to machines that might have very different ratings compared to their original applications. Otherwise, some might be at a disadvantage in terms of accuracy and stability and it wouldn't make a valid comparison. I'll be interested to see the setup, do keep us posted.</p><p></p><p>I recently added to our collection our first Isenthal rotary interrupter AVR. Unfortunately the original shunt resistance and voltage control for it are missing but it's a start. It came attached to a 22kW motor-generator set, might post some pics of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Blue Bulb, post: 469044, member: 30517"] That's a great idea. I suppose the main task will be setting up the field resistances so that the various different kinds of regulator can all interface to machines that might have very different ratings compared to their original applications. Otherwise, some might be at a disadvantage in terms of accuracy and stability and it wouldn't make a valid comparison. I'll be interested to see the setup, do keep us posted. I recently added to our collection our first Isenthal rotary interrupter AVR. Unfortunately the original shunt resistance and voltage control for it are missing but it's a start. It came attached to a 22kW motor-generator set, might post some pics of that. [/QUOTE]
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