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While Peter was out at the farm this weekend he suggested we open up my A11 and check it out and see if it needed to be rebuilt. To be fair my generator was producing power fine at this point so this was preventative maintenance to ensure it does not fail when I need it; it turned out to be a great precaution!
After checking the capacitor we found it was reading 20.69uF and did indeed need to be replaced - it had a good life being that was made the 37th week of 1977. In addition to the reading of the capacitor we found discoloration on the transformer and the the H1, H2 and X2 posts on the transformer had become cold soldered and the wires just pulled off them. The good news is the transformer tested good.
I had ordered a new cheap but equal spec capacitor last week from Zero just incase we needed it : https://www.zoro.com/dayton-run-capacitor-20-mfd-440v-oval-2mdz2/i/G2015623/#specifications
While working on the A11 Peter also put a fuse between the capacitor and transformer so that if the capacitor ever does fail it wont cause the transformer to burn out. After the rebuild the capacitor tested 20.04uF.
Peter resoldered all the connections on the transformer and we reinstalled the a11. Before firing up the generator we also tested my excite coil and it read 2.95ohms (very good condition). We fired the generator up and it worked perfectly.
After checking the capacitor we found it was reading 20.69uF and did indeed need to be replaced - it had a good life being that was made the 37th week of 1977. In addition to the reading of the capacitor we found discoloration on the transformer and the the H1, H2 and X2 posts on the transformer had become cold soldered and the wires just pulled off them. The good news is the transformer tested good.
I had ordered a new cheap but equal spec capacitor last week from Zero just incase we needed it : https://www.zoro.com/dayton-run-capacitor-20-mfd-440v-oval-2mdz2/i/G2015623/#specifications
While working on the A11 Peter also put a fuse between the capacitor and transformer so that if the capacitor ever does fail it wont cause the transformer to burn out. After the rebuild the capacitor tested 20.04uF.
Peter resoldered all the connections on the transformer and we reinstalled the a11. Before firing up the generator we also tested my excite coil and it read 2.95ohms (very good condition). We fired the generator up and it worked perfectly.
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