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If I had a wish list the first thing I would buy is a super heavy duty third hand. Everything on Amazon so far I have seen is trash and will tip over with one ounce of force. This would make de soldering and soldering a lot more easier. It needs to be able to hold a board in place rigidly. Maybe...
Guy,
You are very correct. I saw them on Amazon and thought I should buy one a couple years ago when I was creating my drones. But I didn't buy one.
Kris
Good you relieved my mind. I was wondering if it was good enough. But also I used an external flux to make sure it spread where I needed it to. That is sold at the same place and used to solder copper pipes together.
The solder I used has flux in the core.
Kris
This is the solder I used on the yellow wires. Home Depot
The wires are still connected to A5.
So it would be best to disconnect all the wires and de-solder your way.
I agree but I did not do it that way. Your way is better.
Kris
The second pic is R3. As you can see the end of the wire is bent.
This is the one I discovered the wires where bent. It took a **** of a lot of force to pull it out.
So it took a couple beers to think how I'm going to remove them without destroying other parts.
In pic two if you look close...
Also when I was flipping the start switch, I had to flip it a lot more now before the starter engaged. Could this be the switch possibly going bad?
Kris
Just uninstalled R3 and R8 from the A5 board. They were not easy to take off. Seems the installer bent the wires after poking them through the holes. So I had to grind the solder off and grind the bent portion of the wire. Then they came right off. So this maybe a heads up if anyone wants to...
Yes Peter
I think the people that read this post should know the potential of the damage that can happen to these units and maybe help them evaluate their own machines.
So far I believe we have gone through a lot of troubleshooting and testing.
It has been a mission for me.
The next test will...
Tested between H1 and H4 and still no volts. But as long as I hold the start in its mode I get 100 volts on the control panel and the hz jumped higher than before. In run no volts or HZ on the control panel.
Kris
Tested H1 and H4 separately to ground with MM set at 250 VAC max.
Had gen running in run mode after starting.
No volts on either H1 nor H4 on the transformer.
Also no volts on volt meter in control panel.
Kris
F1 and F2 were disconnected The other adjacent wires were not. used a analogue mm connected to F1 and F2 to the wires not the terminal. Start position and the engine started. Left the engine running for 4 secs with the start still on.
No volts between F1 and F2.