Pramac GBW30P Encl Diesel Genset w/Perkins Eng - Page 3 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Taking apart
The internals of the generator have to be removed and you'll need a gear puller to seperate the engine from the generator housing because they're pressed together. It can be a pain in the neck. There's videos on you tube on how to do it
11/27/2013 4:29:51 PM •
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My generator it's not starting
FIRST THINGS FIRST. VENTILATED AREA,FRESH GAS, OIL LEVEL. IF ITS BEEN SITTING FOR MORE THAN 2-3 MONTHS
THE CARBURETOR IS SUSPECT TO HAVE VARNISH PLUGGING JETS. START THERE. DARIN
8/2/2013 6:56:03 PM •
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on Aug 02, 2013
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Motor unit runs but no
Hi,
If a generator sits unused for a long enough time the generator magnets will loose their power and need to be "flashed" or recharged so that the generator will start to work again...
Here is an interesting discussion about that...
http://www.doityourself.com/forum/outdoor-gasoline-power-equipment-small-engines/188605-recharging-generator-field.html
Here is another way to do it..
http://www.homeownershub.com/maintenance/How-to-flash-an-AC-generator-241161-.htm
heatman101
8/13/2011 5:26:50 PM •
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Does the honda 3000 generator
there is a screen in the tank at the shutoff valve best bet it to remove it and tear it out and use a in line filter where it is easier to replace
8/31/2010 2:37:21 PM •
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on Aug 31, 2010
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I have a es8000 and it has been a good unit. It
This likely has a diode module which rectifies a low voltage AC winding to do the charging.
Things to check: There USUALLY is a fuse on the low voltage winding. It SOMETIMES is within the generator covering.
Check for loose connections or broken wires.
The diode module is usually a 25 amp block about 1.25 inches square with 4 faston terminal connections.
Use a meter set to AC to check voltage on the AC terminals... might be around 18 volts or so.
Then on the DC terminals labeled + and - with meter set to DC.
To charge a 12 volt battery there needs to be about 13.75 volts or so.
4/2/2010 3:34:50 PM •
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