OK... I've got a tractor with a variable speed PTO which I am mounting a PTO driven 4000 Watt Generator on. OK, the PTO will be turning at around 430 RPM and the Generator has to turn at exactly 3600 RPM.
I am running a u-joint shaft off of the back of the PTO and then through a 2:1 increasing gearbox and then going from a big pulley to a little pulley, which will get the RPM's up to around where I need them.
But the question begs... how can I tell when the Generator is turning at EXACTLY 3600 RPM. The generator is a Winco, industrial design, with a voltmeter on it. Can I rely on the voltmeter? Or is there some sort of inexpensive tach-o-meter I can get? Or will some other type of electronic volt/amp/watt/ohm meter be sufficient to tell me when the RPM is exact?
I don't want to burn out my saws!
I am running a u-joint shaft off of the back of the PTO and then through a 2:1 increasing gearbox and then going from a big pulley to a little pulley, which will get the RPM's up to around where I need them.
But the question begs... how can I tell when the Generator is turning at EXACTLY 3600 RPM. The generator is a Winco, industrial design, with a voltmeter on it. Can I rely on the voltmeter? Or is there some sort of inexpensive tach-o-meter I can get? Or will some other type of electronic volt/amp/watt/ohm meter be sufficient to tell me when the RPM is exact?
I don't want to burn out my saws!