Wednesday, July 16, 2014 1:26:55 PM
A slight misinterpretation of the information provided by HLNT cannot be construed as misinformation by HLNT.
Some statements by HLNT lend credibility to the testing. The 100 hour 'burn in' is a recommended service interval by John Deere on commissioning new units.
Mikey & JJJ,
I am not a morning person and may have come off a bit harsh. My apologies.
I think I was more frustrated at the size than anything. 3kW generators, to the Army, are pretty much disposable. Two 30kW TQG unis (brand new) puts the minimum cost of testing at ~$100k. This is contingent on the use of new generators, which some HLNT statements seem to support.
I've been here a while and plan on hanging out to see the big up or down.
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