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Been working MEP-003. Runs fine, makes good power but breaker switches off at under 100% load.
I guess these wear out, and this one has white powder on dried on it that either dripped down from above or oozed out as liquid. It also looks to be original breaker. So, I will probably order a new one. Has anyone else ever had to replace one of these due to early tripping? It actually seems to be getting worse as I test it, unless that is because of the R-3 adjustment I tried.
The other problem is R-3 adjustment, which I tried to do as I read on this forum that it is part of AC breaker feedback circuit. Followed the instructions in TM except I ran it on 120/240V instead of 120V as I have not got a 120V load to test with. Maybe that's the problem, but when I turn the R-3 while generator is running and loaded, there is no change in amperage throughout the range of the adjustment. It is running around 1.3 amps under as much load as the breaker will take, which is not quite 100%. TM says it should be around 0.6 amps.
With no power on, the R-3 measures .02-10.4 ohms as screw is turned though its full range. Can it still be bad and not work under power?
Could a worn out breaker effect R-3 adjustment?
Thanks.
I guess these wear out, and this one has white powder on dried on it that either dripped down from above or oozed out as liquid. It also looks to be original breaker. So, I will probably order a new one. Has anyone else ever had to replace one of these due to early tripping? It actually seems to be getting worse as I test it, unless that is because of the R-3 adjustment I tried.
The other problem is R-3 adjustment, which I tried to do as I read on this forum that it is part of AC breaker feedback circuit. Followed the instructions in TM except I ran it on 120/240V instead of 120V as I have not got a 120V load to test with. Maybe that's the problem, but when I turn the R-3 while generator is running and loaded, there is no change in amperage throughout the range of the adjustment. It is running around 1.3 amps under as much load as the breaker will take, which is not quite 100%. TM says it should be around 0.6 amps.
With no power on, the R-3 measures .02-10.4 ohms as screw is turned though its full range. Can it still be bad and not work under power?
Could a worn out breaker effect R-3 adjustment?
Thanks.