After testing the AVR in from the DCS, I believe it may not be working correctly.
CB's tested okay & were not tripped. Pulled them to test.
Using the information from the link to the thread I posted in post #19, I tested for DC voltage at J90. At idle, I saw nothing. Only after the engine started to idle up, it showed some then stopped due to the fault causing shutdown.
If I plug it in & let it attempt to do it's thing, it will idle, then start to excite... & it makes the engine struggle. You can hear the generator head whine a bit & the voltage is about half what it should be. Clear smell of bad electrical. I didn't let it do this before shutting it down on my own. Other times, it will give the Excitation Fault during idle.
@peapvp seems to be a subject matter expert, I'm hoping he can help!
My thought at this point is three possible thing, in the most likely order;
DCS has bad AVR & is making things wonky. Why it went bad? Not sure.
Something internal to the generator head went bad.
Something with the engine is wrong, not letting it produce enough power to spool up during excitation.
To provide the most help, here's a picture with my control & display information.
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I also have another DCS. It came out of a MEP 1060, but the numbers (except SN) match on the bottom. If I'm not mistaken, they use the same screen MEP 1030 to 1070? I don't want to just shove it in there & cause more issues.
After I finish typing this post, I am going to go dig into the TM again on this.