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Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โJan-15-2014 01:09 PM
โJan-15-2014 09:42 AM
64thunderbolt wrote:
put some seafoam in the fuel. Sounds to me like the gen is not liking the load. Running fine when dialed back out of boost confirms this. Carb could be getting gummed up. Seafoam is the best cleaner you can get. Auto Zone, Wally world etc carry it. I have used this stuff for years and saved lots of carbs. Good luck & let us know what it turns out to be.
Mike Shepherd (VE7PRT)
Pulling Power:
2008 Dodge Ram 3500 Quad Cab 4x4 6.7L CTD, 68rfe, Brakesmart, Edge Insight CTS
Sleeping Space:
2007 Rockwood Cargo-cum-Camper Trailer
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โJan-12-2014 03:42 PM
hittingtheroadagain wrote:
I have a 5th wheel with a Progressive Dynamics Inteli-Power Converter. When dry camping we use a Honda 2000 generator to recharge the batteries. Lately when I start the generator in the morning and the converter goes into the boost mode of 14.4 volts the generator will start to surge even without the RPM's increasing. I have to use the remote pendant to put in in the normal mode of 13.6 volts for about an hour then it can be placed in the boost mode and it will run normal. I have 2 generators and it happens with either and also when the 2 of them are hooked together with parallel cables. This has never happen in the past. A technician at the company said it was impossible for the converter to cause this and it has to be the generator. One generator is brand new and the other almost new. I am leaning toward a new converter but before spending the money would like advise from someone knowledgeable
on the subject. Thanks.
โJan-12-2014 03:11 PM
RoyB wrote:
Like others suggested here I'm thinking you have a battery going bad on you. When the batteries start going bad they will demand alot of DC CURRENT when being charged.
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