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I found this NSN on ebay. It's the same sending unit with a different top plate. You can unbolt the top plate of the old unit and clock it the correct direction and install it the correct way. Thanks for all your help.
I'm having a hell of a time with this MPU. I've broke 2 now not including the one that was in it. The one I got in it right now I could only adjust to 1.1vac. While it's running I can measure 5.4vac across terminal 16/17. Is this where it's supposed to be?
Testing at the GCU I got 978ohms. A bit high I guess. VoltsAC is leaving me with .3-.4. The signal is not even close to correct. Thanks for keeping me honest. I'll attempt adjustment until I see a proper reading
Still no luck. I checked all over the right side with my bore scope and didn't see any data plate. Its got 140 hours on the gauge and tge generator looks crusty and old.. no signs of the panel being ever pulled.the Frequency won't adjust and gauges m8, m9, m1, don't have readings. Of course the...
It's new to me yeah. Another mechanic has worked on it here but no one knows anything about generators. I think I found the problem though. The mpu looks messed up it has a thin copper rats nest on the tip. Other MPUs I've dealt with would prevent the Gen set from starting so this is new to me.
I replaced a5 and it didn't make a difference. The frequency is not responding to the R2 switch being turned. I tried testing the A1 by removing wire 141A and probing between that in terminal 3 on the A1 and got less than 2 voltDCs. Tried the same thing on terminal 10 and 11 and got 107 VAC...
All my part numbers match. I have no voltage at the output terminals. I Must have a different problem then. I will proceed to troubleshoot. Thank you for your help.
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