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Success!!!
Success!!!
This morning I removed the cover over the electrical portion of the set and man was it dusty and GRIT-TY!! There is some light corrosion in places but everything was tight. I sprayed all the connections on the terminal strips to remove the surface dust and dirt.
S8 was about as gritty switching as I've ever seen any rotary type switch. Using about 1/3 a can of electronics cleaner spray I cleaned it getting into any crevice I could and worked the switch back and forth a couple of dozen times until it smoothed out, then repeated the process.
Allowed it to dry a bit and started the generator up and Bammm!!!! AC volt meter working just as it should!
I cannot thank all of you enough for your input and particular thanks to Guyfang for his suggestion of S6 and S8, setting and cleaning.....YOU are the man!
Now to build a load bank, install the suggested fuse/holder and MOV mod( I have a temporary 3 amp blade fuse installed now) then take some compressed air to the compartments and blow them out.
I printed out the schematic this morning and will be studying it intently.
Success!!!
This morning I removed the cover over the electrical portion of the set and man was it dusty and GRIT-TY!! There is some light corrosion in places but everything was tight. I sprayed all the connections on the terminal strips to remove the surface dust and dirt.
S8 was about as gritty switching as I've ever seen any rotary type switch. Using about 1/3 a can of electronics cleaner spray I cleaned it getting into any crevice I could and worked the switch back and forth a couple of dozen times until it smoothed out, then repeated the process.
Allowed it to dry a bit and started the generator up and Bammm!!!! AC volt meter working just as it should!
I cannot thank all of you enough for your input and particular thanks to Guyfang for his suggestion of S6 and S8, setting and cleaning.....YOU are the man!
Now to build a load bank, install the suggested fuse/holder and MOV mod( I have a temporary 3 amp blade fuse installed now) then take some compressed air to the compartments and blow them out.
I printed out the schematic this morning and will be studying it intently.
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