john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
I’m not sure whether to post this hear on PBO or on Scuttlebutt or in Liveboard as I’m not sure who might have the inside knowledge on the quandary that I am facing. Anyway here goes in PPO and we’ll see how we get on.
We’ve more or less decided to buy a Whisperpower generator for our imminent blue water extended cruise. However the generators come in two sorts (both of the same generating capacity) One is set to its maximum speed at all times and the other has a control system that varies the speed of the generator according to demand. They are both fixed magnet generators driving an inverter. I’ve been told by one source (an opposition dealer!) that on a small generator like the one that we are buying the variable speed control is a waste of time. It’s an added complication and the generator in practice runs at full speed nearly all the time.
The advantage of the variable speed model is that it is theoretically more economical and on low loads it’s quieter. It is a few hundred pounds more and it’s an added complication to go wrong but I’m assured by the dealer that you can override the auto control and set it as if it’s a manual if that part of the circuitry ever fails. I’m really at a loss to know which way to go. Is there anyone with any experience of these generators and got any guidance that they might offer before I part with our hard earned?
We’ve more or less decided to buy a Whisperpower generator for our imminent blue water extended cruise. However the generators come in two sorts (both of the same generating capacity) One is set to its maximum speed at all times and the other has a control system that varies the speed of the generator according to demand. They are both fixed magnet generators driving an inverter. I’ve been told by one source (an opposition dealer!) that on a small generator like the one that we are buying the variable speed control is a waste of time. It’s an added complication and the generator in practice runs at full speed nearly all the time.
The advantage of the variable speed model is that it is theoretically more economical and on low loads it’s quieter. It is a few hundred pounds more and it’s an added complication to go wrong but I’m assured by the dealer that you can override the auto control and set it as if it’s a manual if that part of the circuitry ever fails. I’m really at a loss to know which way to go. Is there anyone with any experience of these generators and got any guidance that they might offer before I part with our hard earned?