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So should I invest in the ADVR054 OR try and find an A11. If I get one installed will all the meters still work correctly
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Which meters are you referring too?So should I invest in the ADVR054 OR try and find an A11. If I get one installed will all the meters still work correctly
Was just talking to my wife about this. Currently all my meters work except for the frequency meter and if I understand right that might be a symptom of th A11 being bad. I've hunted every where and can't find a replacement, or anyone who might rebuild it for me. I do think I could install the ADVR with some instructions after I got it.Which meters are you referring too?
You can remove all meters from panel; and bench test them. Then you know for sure which meter actually still works and if it works correctly or not.
In terms of A11 or ADVR054, I really think it doesn't matter. I personally would use the ADVR 054 with the additional resistors and the extra relay, some members here on Steel Soldier have a different opinion about those extra parts.
Was just talking to my wife about this. Currently all my meters work except for the frequency meter and if I understand right that might be a symptom of th A11 being bad. I've hunted every where and can't find a replacement, or anyone who might rebuild it for me. I do think I could install the ADVR with some instructions after I got it.
if your generator produces power, then your A11 is workingOk my bad. So if I get the ADVR my panel will still function as it should? Right now as the machine is everything works, it produces power, but the frequency meter does not work. If anything I'm running at or above 1800 RPM with the throttle control knob pulled most of the way out.
Ok what do I need to work on first.NO, NO, NO. You gen set does NOT produce power. Your A11 is bad. The reason you see power on the meter and on your multi meter is because the gen set is running on Initial Excitation. You are holding the S2 up, and that sends DC voltage to the exciter rotor. The A11 is bad. That's why the AC Voltage falls off, when you let the S2 go from START to the RUN position. You need to fix one problem at a time.
Here is a simple way to test your A2 and gage. Take them out of the set. Hook a wire from the positive side of the A2, to the positive side of the meter. Then do the same thing from the Negative side of A2 to the Negative side of the meter. Then find an old AC extension cable. Cut off the female side and wire it up to the AC side of A2. Plug it in. The meter should read 60 hertz, more or less. Then you will know if your A2 and meter is good.
The first thing you need to fix is, that the Generator starts, runs and stops with Battleshort in OFF Position.Ok what do I need to work on first.
1. Machine will not stay running without battle short on. No fault lights on at all. The connection board is in the 120/208 configuration and I get 189 v 0L to L1, L2, L3 and 338 v phase to phase regardless of engine speed.
2. A11 has burned transformer and needs to either be repaired, or replaced with the DVDR54.
3. Frequency meter not working.
4. No power to convince receptacle.
I want to follow your advice as my experience with machine of this type and output is limited. Thank you I just got confused on what to check and fix first. Surely one type of failure and symptom will take president over others.
Yes, that would be the first culprit.Yes I'm sorry for the misinformation. That was before I got the machine unloaded and could actually put a meter on the output studs, I was going by the meters on the machine.
So I have an issue somewhere that is cutting fuel off is that correct? Should I check the speed switch first?
Yes I can follow a wiring diagram just unsure on some symbols.Yes, that would be the first culprit.
Are you good in reading DC Wiring Diagrams?
All wiring diagrams are installed in the top doors which fold out on plaques.
Open all doors and familiarize yourself with your generator first
Locate the plaques in the doors. There is one for AC and one for DC Wiring. There is also a plaque for the proper startup procedure and how to shut generator down.Yes I can follow a wiring diagram just unsure on some symbols.
Lol that's great. I've looked at them and followed the one on start up and shutdown every time I start the machine.Locate the plaques in the doors. There is one for AC and one for DC Wiring. There is also a plaque for the proper startup procedure and how to shut generator down.
These plaques are your best friend. Love' em, cherish them and get to know them better then your wife before you got married.
Connect a AA or AAA to just the gaugeI did take the meter and transducer out applied 110v ac and still nothing on the frequency meter I'm getting about 1.5v DC out