May-10-2015 07:43 PM
May-13-2015 12:42 PM
PlumberJohn wrote:
I have a '06 Monarch with a Onan 5500 air cooled and had a problem similar to yours.The generator would just suddenly stop running when a/c units were on.1st time I was in 100 degree weather so thought just to hot , happened again in warm wheather but would start after cooling about 15 min.but would run for only10 mins. At home in drive way started checking things out serviced gen. Problem continued, took to a repair shop and after a few hours checking things out and calling Onan they found that the gens fuel pump was getting real hot and could actually burn you if touch. Replace fuel pump and have had no problem for over a year.
May-13-2015 12:32 AM
May-12-2015 09:51 PM
May-12-2015 10:55 AM
rcarpe06 wrote:Effy wrote:
A few questions:
Was it hotter on the return trip?
Where is your genset located on your coach?
Were you in some traffic or not moving as fast creating airflow?
What time of the day?
-yes, it was 90 degrees most of the way home.....it was only in the 70's going down most of the way, getting into low 80's by the time we got to Florida
-genset is right behind the left front wheel....not too far from the engine
-the first time it cut off was when we stopped at a rest area for a few minutes....but there were a couple of times it cut off while going 65 steady down the road
-it was around noon the first time it cut off.....usually fine both mornings and didn't have the problems until the afternoon both days
May-12-2015 10:33 AM
May-12-2015 10:29 AM
May-12-2015 10:14 AM
rcarpe06 wrote:Effy wrote:
A few questions:
Was it hotter on the return trip?
Where is your genset located on your coach?
Were you in some traffic or not moving as fast creating airflow?
What time of the day?
-yes, it was 90 degrees most of the way home.....it was only in the 70's going down most of the way, getting into low 80's by the time we got to Florida
-genset is right behind the left front wheel....not too far from the engine
-the first time it cut off was when we stopped at a rest area for a few minutes....but there were a couple of times it cut off while going 65 steady down the road
-it was around noon the first time it cut off.....usually fine both mornings and didn't have the problems until the afternoon both days
May-12-2015 09:12 AM
Effy wrote:
A few questions:
Was it hotter on the return trip?
Where is your genset located on your coach?
Were you in some traffic or not moving as fast creating airflow?
What time of the day?
May-12-2015 07:01 AM
Bird Freak wrote:Effy wrote:The DP guys seem to think every gen runs a water cooled engine. All 3 of my Onan 5500's have been air cooled. To answer your question about wetter water, it is really called Water Wetter. It is a chemical product you run in your coolant that makes the metal dissipate heat better to the coolant and will reduce water temps. We have used it for years in race cars.mdanielson55 wrote:
It should handle the acs. Make sure when your running both acs that the elect water heaters and micro wave isn't used or coffee maker. thing to check is that the gens radiator is full on water an I run water wetter in mine as I do my cars. Doesn't hurt anything.
No idea what you mean by the gens radiator is full on water and you run it wetter than in your cars ?? This is an air cooled gen. And what is wetter water? :h
May-12-2015 06:48 AM
Effy wrote:The DP guys seem to think every gen runs a water cooled engine. All 3 of my Onan 5500's have been air cooled. To answer your question about wetter water, it is really called Water Wetter. It is a chemical product you run in your coolant that makes the metal dissipate heat better to the coolant and will reduce water temps. We have used it for years in race cars.mdanielson55 wrote:
It should handle the acs. Make sure when your running both acs that the elect water heaters and micro wave isn't used or coffee maker. thing to check is that the gens radiator is full on water an I run water wetter in mine as I do my cars. Doesn't hurt anything.
No idea what you mean by the gens radiator is full on water and you run it wetter than in your cars ?? This is an air cooled gen. And what is wetter water? :h
May-12-2015 04:09 AM
May-11-2015 07:42 PM
May-11-2015 10:19 AM
rcarpe06 wrote:bullydogs1 wrote:
Make sure your generator is getting enough air to vent...I've seen where that happens when it doesn't get enough air to vent..also check oil, as the slightest low oil could trigger it to run hotter and thus kick..also make sure your cover is on right and snapped shut correctly..incorrect venting there could trigger a heat sink and cause that to kick the sensor..even the sensor itself could be a bit faulty when on the cusp...but that's the last thing I would think..hopefully you are still under warranty..
The only opening I see is the entire bottom of the unit. The bay door is there but nothing closed off underneath. Is that the only place the air will come in from, or is there a tube I need to find that comes from the front somewhere?
May-11-2015 09:53 AM
bullydogs1 wrote:
Make sure your generator is getting enough air to vent...I've seen where that happens when it doesn't get enough air to vent..also check oil, as the slightest low oil could trigger it to run hotter and thus kick..also make sure your cover is on right and snapped shut correctly..incorrect venting there could trigger a heat sink and cause that to kick the sensor..even the sensor itself could be a bit faulty when on the cusp...but that's the last thing I would think..hopefully you are still under warranty..