Have you looked at this book yet?
http://www.liberatedmanuals.com/TM-9-6115-671-14.pdf
Do you know how to properly opererate this gen set? Is it grounded to a grounding rod of some kind? Are the batteries fully charged and hooked up correctly? Does the set have an acceptable amount of fuel? Does the fuel gauge show less than 5%? Does the set continue to run if you hold the start sw to the start position? Does the set continue to run when you hold the fault reset in the reset position? Does the set run in battle short?
Is this jenny new to you? Has this jenny ever functioned properly?
I will have more questions for you to answer after I look at the skookum and ponder for a few..
Skeeter,
Please do not take everything you see in youtube as the holy writ. Not showing the grounding could get someone hurt.
You gave us some more info to work with, but still need to answer some of 155 MM's questions.
1.Do you know how to properly operate this gen set? The most often made mistake is people do not hold the Start Switch, (S1) in the start position long enough, to get the oil pressure up to operating pressure. Hence it stops running if you let the switch go too fast. So going over the start procedures in the -24 manuals.
2. Ground rod. Its for YOUR protection. You don't exactly need a ground rod, if you have a place to ground the set. Just a cable to do so. Its also covered in the -24 manual.
3.Does the set continue to run if you hold the start sw to the start position? We talked about part of this in number 1. Holding the S1 up long enough. The other part of it is this. When S1 is in the start position, the main generator gets its excitation from the volt regulator. 155 needs to know if the set stays running when you let go of S1. If so, do you still have no output voltage and the gen set continues to run? The way I understand you, is you start the set, it runs. But no output. You turn the S1 to the start position AGAIN, to excite the main gen, and the fuse blows. Is that right? And please, please, please do NOT jump the fuse.
4. Does the set continue to run when you hold the fault reset in the reset position? Does the set run in battle short? These steps are NOT in the manual, but learned from the school of hard knocks. We will get to them later. First off, give us the lowdown on starting. You could have one problem, you could have two problems. Got to take things one at a time.
5. Is this jenny new to you? Has this jenny ever functioned properly? And this is the most important question of all. This answer tells 155 where to start looking in the troubleshooting guide. If its new, then everything is suspect, so we start from the beginning. If if worked before, and you worked on it, or maybe a lightning strike happened, or it was pressure washed, heck, all kinds of things, changes where you can start on trouble shooting.
All the books you need to work on this set are in Steel Soldiers TM forum. Download all the manuals from the -805A file first, then, below, is the file for the -805B, down load that. The engine books for the -805A you can discard. The only difference between the -805A and -805B is the engine.
I will say it again. 155, you always beat me to the punch!