Started a new thread for a new issue as suggested.
Got my new to me generator running. Does not have the fuse modification or the MOV mod.
At first go around, I was on 240v three phase and was showing solid 240v with 60 hz. I rotated the switch to get 240v single phase and showed the same.
After realizing that I did not have power to the lugs, not realizing that I might have an AC relay issue, I moved the switch back to three phase to see if it would change. With no change, I swapped back to 240v single phase. Now the hertz gauge is reading really low and my volts appear to have some fluctuation.
Engine start has some bogging down then a return to a 240v range. Voltage read from back of the meter on the panel. The convenience plugs do have 120 volts.
I am running the test procedure and I am having difficulty identifying a1, a2, etc.. The AC light bulb is operable . Don't have a way to measure hertz
Got my new to me generator running. Does not have the fuse modification or the MOV mod.
At first go around, I was on 240v three phase and was showing solid 240v with 60 hz. I rotated the switch to get 240v single phase and showed the same.
After realizing that I did not have power to the lugs, not realizing that I might have an AC relay issue, I moved the switch back to three phase to see if it would change. With no change, I swapped back to 240v single phase. Now the hertz gauge is reading really low and my volts appear to have some fluctuation.
Engine start has some bogging down then a return to a 240v range. Voltage read from back of the meter on the panel. The convenience plugs do have 120 volts.
I am running the test procedure and I am having difficulty identifying a1, a2, etc.. The AC light bulb is operable . Don't have a way to measure hertz