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A month ago, I noticed that the 803 at my in-law's ranch was slow to turn over when the air temp was below freezing. The batteries were 6 years old, so I decided to replace them next visit. Later that day after temps warmed up a bit, the gen started and ran fine for about an hour.
Today, I replaced both batteries. But now I get no response from the main switch. Nothing from the panel lights either. The emergency stop switch is out. The DC breaker inside the control panel is in. The fuse below that DC breaker tests out ok. The dead crank switch is in the NORMAL position.
It acts like it's not getting power to the panel. If I bump the dead crank switch, the new batteries will turn the engine over. I double and triple checked the battery cables and connections.
Guessing I'm missing something simple, but I'm scratching my head. I have a digital multimeter with me and am in the process of downloading the TMs to their PC.
Today, I replaced both batteries. But now I get no response from the main switch. Nothing from the panel lights either. The emergency stop switch is out. The DC breaker inside the control panel is in. The fuse below that DC breaker tests out ok. The dead crank switch is in the NORMAL position.
It acts like it's not getting power to the panel. If I bump the dead crank switch, the new batteries will turn the engine over. I double and triple checked the battery cables and connections.
Guessing I'm missing something simple, but I'm scratching my head. I have a digital multimeter with me and am in the process of downloading the TMs to their PC.