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Flanz
Feb 24, 2014Explorer
Goldencrazy wrote:
Only one person who ever had this problem? Is that a tribute to the quality of the switch or did I post on a quiet day?
It sounds as tho this has never come up. This will require you to pay particular attention to the symptoms, meaning what's going on at the time the genny comes on. It very well could be a switch(s) with them having bad contacts. It could be the transfer switch, if you have one. This WILL be detective work on your part. I would start to eliminate as much as possible, the weather - wet contacts/moisture. But the switch would be the cheapest one. Can you eliminate the transfer switch - if you have one. Just break things down into blocks and start eliminate any piece associated with the genny.
Hope this helps!
-paul
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