> Have you recieved any info on how to solve the PTO drift problem?
> My new Omni "D" drifts about 500 cycles in 40 min, I'd like to know how
> to fix it.
Hi Joe:
Looked into this a little bit, and no one seems to have the answer.
My Corsair PTO drifts about 200 Hz in 40 min, then back 100 Hz and then
stable for a while unless I open the window. A good breeze will
take me 50 Hz in a half hour it seems.
I suspect we could just stick a small light bulb inside the PTO
case and leave it on, if we could figure it would bring it all up
a few degrees and keep it there. That might do it, I think I saw
someone on this list with that idea.
We could also just play with the caps that are compensating in
there to get them right. I don't have experience in that, and
experience is what makes that sort of experimentation work as I
understand it.
Anyone have ideas on stabilizing the older Ten Tec PTO's? Don't
need perfection, if we could just keep it down to a small amount
it would help a lot.
Clark
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