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I bumped into a problem yesterday that I hope you guy can help with.I went out yesterday for its bi-monthly test run and I had an issue. Probably a big one.
I cranked it up as usual. It cranked flawlessly as it always has. No issues so far. I did about a 20 min run to get things warmed up (that’s really not a problem as it’s 95 with 10000% humidity in Mississippi)
I put a 50 amp RV style panel on the trailer and plumbed it into the genset. It’s worked fine until now. I plugged the house power line into the generator and threw the breaker on the genset. I then threw the breaker on the RV box. Everything worked fine for a minute then I saw an arc flash from the ground on the body of the genset under the control panel. See the picture for what I am talking about.
At that point the idle started going up and down on the genset and it quickly died.
I started checking things and I found that the female side of the 50 amp plug that I plugged into had given way and slipped back into the box. Basically I didn’t have the plug completely plugged into the female side in the RV box. I could not see this when i plugged it in but that’s what happened
I unplugged and killed all of the breakers and tried to restart the generator. It cranked but the idle fluctuated wildly and it died within 30 seconds. When I tried to restart it the fuel pumps do not prime and the starter doesn’t engage even when slaved.
I got fed up with it and walked away before I doused it with gas as it was hot and I wasn’t happy.
Fast forward to today. I tried it again and same thing. No pumps and all that’s happening is the fuel shutoff is disengaging
Now I traced the wires from the body ground looking for bad spots and found none. I pulled the ground lug off and unhooked the ground wires and cleaned them up good as well and the lug itself. I re-torqued the lug and wires.
Now this is where it gets weird. After cleaning the grounds and changing nothing else when I turn it to the prime/ or run position it immediately throws the emergency breaker.
I checked inside the control box for obviously burned or singed parts and they are all clean as they were new. It feels like there is a short somewhere in the 24 volt system that is keeping it from turning over but i am not sure.
Any ideas where to start? Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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I cranked it up as usual. It cranked flawlessly as it always has. No issues so far. I did about a 20 min run to get things warmed up (that’s really not a problem as it’s 95 with 10000% humidity in Mississippi)
I put a 50 amp RV style panel on the trailer and plumbed it into the genset. It’s worked fine until now. I plugged the house power line into the generator and threw the breaker on the genset. I then threw the breaker on the RV box. Everything worked fine for a minute then I saw an arc flash from the ground on the body of the genset under the control panel. See the picture for what I am talking about.
At that point the idle started going up and down on the genset and it quickly died.
I started checking things and I found that the female side of the 50 amp plug that I plugged into had given way and slipped back into the box. Basically I didn’t have the plug completely plugged into the female side in the RV box. I could not see this when i plugged it in but that’s what happened
I unplugged and killed all of the breakers and tried to restart the generator. It cranked but the idle fluctuated wildly and it died within 30 seconds. When I tried to restart it the fuel pumps do not prime and the starter doesn’t engage even when slaved.
I got fed up with it and walked away before I doused it with gas as it was hot and I wasn’t happy.
Fast forward to today. I tried it again and same thing. No pumps and all that’s happening is the fuel shutoff is disengaging
Now I traced the wires from the body ground looking for bad spots and found none. I pulled the ground lug off and unhooked the ground wires and cleaned them up good as well and the lug itself. I re-torqued the lug and wires.
Now this is where it gets weird. After cleaning the grounds and changing nothing else when I turn it to the prime/ or run position it immediately throws the emergency breaker.
I checked inside the control box for obviously burned or singed parts and they are all clean as they were new. It feels like there is a short somewhere in the 24 volt system that is keeping it from turning over but i am not sure.
Any ideas where to start? Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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