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The resistance reading is taken across the wires removed from the terminals.
Not across the terminals of A1.
Have a good evening!
Not across the terminals of A1.
Have a good evening!
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Ok, I checked the A1 and Terminal 1 & 3 wires. I was wondering what A1 was but finally saw the A1 in the bottom left on the blue box to the right of the Fuse Mod. For those newbies like me when you run this test just take a flat head and loosen the screw, do not remove the screw as I promise you will drop it once or even twice like I did and it will hide under the wires at the bottom. The wires have a spade connector so it can slide in and out.The resistance reading is taken across the wires removed from the terminals.
Not across the terminals of A1.
Have a good evening!
Ray, it is out of the panel but still there laying down. The nut and washer are still on it but won't slide off the end so I'm thinking the end unscrews and I need to get this remounted to the panel. This was a machine I got from an auction of a private individual who was auctioning off his fabrication shop and all his military equipment he had purchased over the years so I don't know the history or why but I will get it all fixed up with your help and sharing your knowledge with me. Thank you.Out of curiosity, is your Hz select switch missing? Looks like the alternator fuse is missing as well.
Ray, reading over this again you are correct that the Alternator fuse is missing. The cap or what not is missing, any idea on how to source a replacement and any ideas on which fuse should go back in?Out of curiosity, is your Hz select switch missing? Looks like the alternator fuse is missing as well.
PicturesLife occurred and parts had to be ordered but here is where I stand and any / all help is greatly appreciated.
Update: I installed the new Fuse and the missing cap. I started the Generator and it gave me an Under Current light. I tested the Alternator and it was only putting out approx 5 Volts. Ordered a new alternator off ebay and just installed it with a new belt. Started the Generator and it would only stay running when I had S1 in the Start position and the Over Current light was on. After I let the switch go and it turned off I am getting no power to the gauge cluster and it won't turn over from the panel. It will turn over from the crank switch on the side of the engine.
I would guess a fuse popped if I now longer have power to the panel? I see an over speed label on the blue box. Thoughts on now power and over current? Any chance I could convince one of you to create a YouTube channel showing how and where and what to check on these things!
Thank you
Life occurred and parts had to be ordered but here is where I stand and any / all help is greatly appreciated.
Update: I installed the new Fuse and the missing cap. I started the Generator, (Did it stay running when you let S1 return to the run position?) and it gave me an Under Current light. I tested the Alternator and it was only putting out approx 5 Volts. (How did you test the alternator?) Ordered a new alternator off ebay (Are you sure its the right alternator? Are you sure its new?) and just installed it with a new belt. Started the Generator and it would only stay running when I had S1 in the Start position, (Have you checked to see if S1 is wired correctly?) and the Over Current light was on. After I let the switch go and it turned off I am getting no power to the gauge cluster and it won't turn over from the panel. (Did you accidently push in the S19? Have you tested the S-17 for 24 VDC at both sides of the switch?) It will turn over from the crank switch, (S10) on the side of the engine.
I would guess a fuse popped if I now longer have power to the panel? (No. There is no fuse that protects the 24 VDC control circuit. There IS a 7 1/2 volt circuit breaker. Its in the second picture you posted. Sometimes this CB-1 will trip, and NOT pop out. To reset it, you need to pull it out and push it back in.) I see an over speed label on the blue box. (Lets worry about starting first) Thoughts on now power and over current? Any chance I could convince one of you to create a YouTube channel showing how and where and what to check on these things!
Thank you
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I put a new 30 amp fuse in. (The fuse has nothing to do with starting. It protects the charging circuit) Still no power to the control panel, I need to start tracing the power and find what tripped.
Can't wait till I get this generator sorted properly and my wife might get to park in the garage again!
Thanks.
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