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- jferre9570ExplorerGood point and, since it's not broken at the moment, I'll add that to my list of things to check the next time before it fixes itself!
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorer
Big Katuna wrote:
I would submit you might get a high reading thru the brushes but not lower.
Carbon brush powder residue.
Coats brush holder and leads.
Direct path to brush holder steel chassis. - jferre9570ExplorerToday, after ignoring the genset for a week and a half, I checked the resistance one more time (just 'cause) and it was 24.5 ohms and the genset started and ran fine. I ran it for 4 hours with 2 ACs cycling (85 degrees) plus hot water heater, refrigerator, toaster, battery charger and the washing machine with no problems noted. So, do I have a "flying short?" Did it get wet and dry out? Did my fairy god-mother decide I'd been a good boy? BSOM.
- jferre9570ExplorerIf I had a borderline condition, I would certainly measure directly at the slip rings but when I'm already 20% low WITH the brushes......
- Big_KatunaExplorer III would submit you might get a high reading thru the brushes but not lower.
- MEXICOWANDERERExplorerYou MUST measure right at the copper on the slip ring. Brush to copper contact cannot be ascertained with an ohm meter.
- mcheroExplorerKeep us posted on your progress.
- Big_KatunaExplorer II21 Ohms? There is a test where you ground or supply voltage and vary the output.
I'm guessing you have a shorted winding. - jferre9570ExplorerRegulator is new also. According to "the book" the rotor should be between 22 and 28 ohms; too high is normally bad or sticking brushes or bad slip ring film and too low is supposedly a shorted winding in the rotor. The $64,000 question is; What is too low?
- MrWizardModeratorStrange
60 volts, one half of what it should be, sounds like an open circuit some place
Or
A bad regulator board
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