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Mep 003a voltage problems

jamawieb

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So this is a new one for me. I have a customer that bought a generator from me 2 years ago. He started it recently and after 5 minutes the voltage went to 0. Told him to take 17 off VR and voltage spiked so assumed voltage regulator. He purchased a new one from Triple Jim adn installed. Voltage returned but after a few minutes voltage and hertz went to 0. So he brought it to me. When I first start it voltage is perfect, start load testing and after you get to 14kw voltage starts to drop from 120 down to 106 and falls to 105v. Can let it run about 5 minutes under load and it looses voltage and hertz again.
I tested T1, T2, tried another known good VR. All Good. Replaced the linear reactor because it was slightly out of spec. Still same issues. Only thing that I can think is left is CVT1. Has anyone seen this before
 

Chainbreaker

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Hmmm...just wondering if its thermal related since the problem arises after it runs for ~5 minutes. If a component is marginal or connection is not tight, perhaps heat is causing something to fail or break contact.

If you by chance have or can acquire a spare "AC reconnection box" it might be worth swapping out since its fairly easy to do in order to quickly eliminate those components contained within the box.
 

jamawieb

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Hmmm...just wondering if its thermal related since the problem arises after it runs for ~5 minutes. If a component is marginal or connection is not tight, perhaps heat is causing something to fail or break contact.

If you by chance have or can acquire a spare "AC reconnection box" it might be worth swapping out since its fairly easy to do in order to quickly eliminate those components contained within the box.
Thats what I was thinking too, loose connection. So I checked everything in the output box and every connection is tight. I sprayed the reconnection switch with cleaner and rotated several, several times. I'm going to swap output boxes to see if it is the box.
 
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