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vacuumbed wrote:
I ran it and it's putting out 125 to 134 volts with no load.
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โNov-03-2013 10:57 AM
ScottnSherrie wrote:vacuumbed wrote:
With the coach disconnected, the HOT side of the generator has full continuity to both Neutral and Ground. This can't be right.
Well, I think that might be ok. I think hot and neutral/ground would be connected through the coils of the generator. I'd run out and check on my older Onan but am over 900 miles away at the moment.
โNov-03-2013 10:54 AM
vacuumbed wrote:
With the coach disconnected, the HOT side of the generator has full continuity to both Neutral and Ground. This can't be right.
โNov-03-2013 08:54 AM
TEXAS wrote:
The Onan units of that time. Did not have regulators. Most likely you have back fed the generator. Which will burn out the stator and can also damage the rotor.
Need to know what genset you have.
โNov-03-2013 08:51 AM
wolfe10 wrote:
Again, let's address the root cause of the problem-- how did shore power get to your generator.
Do you have an ATS?
Do you manually switch from shore to generator by changing plugs?
In either case, you need to find out how shore power reached the generator.
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