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It means flashing the rotor. This is done with a DC battery (correct polarity) momentarily for a second or two, applied to the rotor rings / brushes to re-build the magnetic field so it can self excite. Normally needed after long periods of non use.

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The engine is running but does not have power.

If the generator has been sitting for a long time or was shut off with the load connected it has likely lost the residual magnetism that is required to excite the winding. This is a common problem. Always disconnect the load from the generator before stopping the engine!

The generator needs to be flashed. There are several was to achieve this, but safest would be to use an electric drill.
  • Connect an older style portable 120 volt drill to the running generator.
  • Make sure the drill is in forward not reverse
  • With the switch depressed rotate by hand the chuck of the drill in reverse
  • careful, the generator will flash, power up and rotate the drill in the forward direction..
Hope this helps?

  • Careful the generator will flash the windings and power up the drill
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How do you flash a generator

Flash Your Generac Portable Generator with a Corded Drill ...

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Follow these steps to flash the generator: Plug the electric drill into the generatorreceptacle. (Cordless drills do not work) If the drill is reversible, move the direction switch to the forward position. Start the generator. While depressing the trigger on the drill, spin the drill chuck in reverse direction.

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To restore the small amount of residual magnetism necessary to begin voltage buildup, connect a 12 volt battery to the exciter field while the generator is at rest, as follows: Remove exciter field leads F+ and F- from the voltage regulator.

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google it! FLASH A GENERATOR
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BAD BREAKER,BAD CAPACITOR OR THE GENERATOR MAY NEED TO BE FLASHED. OR THE DREADED BAD GENERATOR. SEARCH 4 YOUR LOCAL ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIR SHOP. TO GET IT FLASHED
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With the generator and the regulator on the bike, MOMENTARILY flash the armature connection of the generator with the positive terminal of the battery.

With the generator off the bike, flash the field terminal with the negative side of the battery.

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How to flash or remagnitize Coleman Powermate 6875 or Husky 40500

Field Flashing of Portable Generators This tip comes from the Briggs & Stratton Customer Education Department. As an alternative to flashing a rotor winding with a battery applied to the brushes, an electric drill may be used. Follow these steps to flash the generator:
  • Plug the electric drill into the generator receptacle. (Cordless drills do not work)
  • If the drill is reversible, move the direction switch to the forward position.
  • Start the generator
  • While depressing the trigger on the drill, spin the drill chuck in reverse direction. This will excite the field and the generator will now produce electricity. If spinning the chuck one direction does not work, try spinning the chuck in the other direction as you may have the reverse switch positioned backwards.
Use caution not to get your hand or other materials caught in the chuck. As soon as the field is excited, the generator will produce power and the drill will turn on.
The reason this works is because the electric motor in the drill will act as a small generator when spun backwards. The magnets in the drill's motor induce a voltage into the motor windings, which is fed back through the trigger, cord and into the generators receptacle. From there it goes into the power winding of the stator. The voltage going through the power winding creates a magnetic field, which is intensified due to the iron core of the stator laminations. The rotor intersects this magnetic field as it is spun past the power winding, thus inducing a voltage in the rotor winding. Once current flow is present in the rotor winding the rotor has been flashed.
If flashing the field does not make the generator work, you may have additional problems, besides a lack of magnetism in the rotor. Further testing will be needed. Hopefully, this will give a simple way to field flash your generator if needed - Bruce Perrault
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I wave a powermate 5000 watt generator it runs fine but dosen't charge if i flash the generator brushes it will charge fine until i shut it off whrn i restart it it wount charge again unless i flash it...

Try reversing the polarity of the battery you're using to flash the generator. Also try running the generator for about 30 min with a load on it after flashing.

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