TheAlfredo
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So I recently purchased a 803a and had it delivered to panama City, Florida after the hurricane. I was told the genset didn't have batteries, so I purchase 2 new ones. Hooked them up, genset started right up. Later that day I was told the genset would not restart. Went to look at it and the battery/ies were dead. We jump started and it worked great. I checked the FU-1 and it was fine. We swapped out the batteries with 2 older ones off another working genset and started right up.
Next day same thing happened, so we decided to get two battery chargers and leave them plugged into each battery and plugged into the convenience receptacle. That got my cousin's through until they got utility power back several weeks later.
Now I have the genset back in Miami. Today I went to start it, and as expected, it wouldn't start. Took out my multimeter and checked at the slave receptacle and got around 12v. So I checked each battery individually. One was dead and one was charged. I put a jump pack an the dead one and the genset started right up. Turned off the jump pack and disconnected it...genset continued to run.
Went to run a load on the genset using a load bank, and wasn't getting any power at the lugs...even though I had 120 at the convenience Receptacle. K-1 didn't appear to be closing. I'm guessing because it doesn't have the 24volts to close?
While running I checked voltage at the Slave Receptacle and it was NOT over 24volts. (can't remember right now...but it was I think 17volts.) I used the meter on the back of the alternator and got the same reading. I'm guessing the alternator is bad?
But what has me puzzled is that one battery was drained but the other wasn't. I'm charging the batteries overnight and tomorrow I plan on trouble shooting again. Any Pointers would be appreciated.
Next day same thing happened, so we decided to get two battery chargers and leave them plugged into each battery and plugged into the convenience receptacle. That got my cousin's through until they got utility power back several weeks later.
Now I have the genset back in Miami. Today I went to start it, and as expected, it wouldn't start. Took out my multimeter and checked at the slave receptacle and got around 12v. So I checked each battery individually. One was dead and one was charged. I put a jump pack an the dead one and the genset started right up. Turned off the jump pack and disconnected it...genset continued to run.
Went to run a load on the genset using a load bank, and wasn't getting any power at the lugs...even though I had 120 at the convenience Receptacle. K-1 didn't appear to be closing. I'm guessing because it doesn't have the 24volts to close?
While running I checked voltage at the Slave Receptacle and it was NOT over 24volts. (can't remember right now...but it was I think 17volts.) I used the meter on the back of the alternator and got the same reading. I'm guessing the alternator is bad?
But what has me puzzled is that one battery was drained but the other wasn't. I'm charging the batteries overnight and tomorrow I plan on trouble shooting again. Any Pointers would be appreciated.