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Jan-27-2015 07:59 AM
Bobbo wrote:
See page 9 of this ONAN manual
ONAN User Manual
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Jan-26-2015 06:33 PM
Bobbo wrote:
. OH, and for what it is worth, NOT exercising the ONAN will void the warranty.
Jan-26-2015 06:07 PM
JaxDad wrote:
Ok, as painfully as this is getting, let me make my point one last, and clearly, time.
Lots of companies make generators. Big companies, little companies, old companies and new companies.
Every one of those companies generators share two things; 1) they are powered by an internal combustion engine, and, 2) they have slip rings and contacts and such in the electrical side of them.
I cannot find ANY other company other than Onan that says they need to be 'exercised' on a monthly, or ANY, basis, yet they are remarkably similar in construction, both in regards to the engine and generator.
Am I the only one who thinks this is not because Onan just knows way more than every other manufacturer out there? Hello? McFly?
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Jan-25-2015 05:26 PM
Bobbo wrote:
They also don't have the generator windings that corrode and short out. Apples and oranges. That is why you run the generator under at least 50% load. You need to make sure the GENERATOR part is working, not just the engine that runs it.
Jan-25-2015 04:29 PM