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bounder39zman
Nov 05, 2017Explorer II
This model Generac does not have a built in transfer switch (dont know of any RV type of generator that does). If the generator output wiring is not isolated from shore power line by either a manual or automatic transfer switch, this is extremely dangerous. This generator "excites"
the field during engine cranking to start voltage build-up by the control board providing 12 volt from battery to field. when voltage comes up to approximately 100vac, a relay on control board disconnects starter circuit, and field flash, the voltage regulator takes over providing field voltage to rotor.
the field during engine cranking to start voltage build-up by the control board providing 12 volt from battery to field. when voltage comes up to approximately 100vac, a relay on control board disconnects starter circuit, and field flash, the voltage regulator takes over providing field voltage to rotor.
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