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Thought you guys would like a status. Looks like the fuse/fuse holder was the only problem. After putting the blower housing back on so I could run it longer I started it today. Non running voltage across the batteries 25.47 vDC. After running for about ten minutes measured 26.98 vDC and...
With it running I measured a little over 25 vDC at the output of the regulator( terminal strip) to ground and across the batteries got the same reading.
put a new fuse holder and fuse in.
Started the gen set and measured the AC voltage at the regulator from the stator. Got 25 or so vAC. Checked the fuse...not blown.
Shut the gen set down, disconnected the stator from the regulator, started the gen set back up and measured 55vAC at the stator...
You guys are of course right. Besides the circuit breaker I bought was 12V. I forgot about the voltage aspect. Went back and got a new fuse holder and started checking things out. The alternator windings are not open but when I check each lead to ground I get a Meg Ohm reading and I don't...
I've looked in the manual and thru numerous posts but can't find the answer to this question. In the battery charger circuit, what is the value of the fuse. How many amps?
Mine wasn't charging so I checked and the fuse is blown. Going to start by replacing it with a circuit breaker. The fuse...
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