SOURCE: Coleman powermate 3750 watt brand new I started it
Check the oil level & try again to start many times until it became loose because the engine became stock up for long time not use.
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ACCORDING TO POWERMATE, THIS GENERATOR IS EQUIPPED WITH A 10HP SUBARU ENGINE. WHAT MODEL IS YOURS? AND R U SURE IT'S A B&G ENGINE?
SOURCE: Checked capacitor, diodes and circuit breakers and
Make sure it is not the brush set.
There must be continuity from one slip ring to another.
If not, but rotor doesn't look burnt - check points where rotor wire is soldered to slip rings, or clear contact point on each side of wire and check continuity there, past slip rings and brushes. Big chance that wire came loose from slip ring.
Had such problem on my Champiion 3500
evern if burnt - rotor is easy to rewind at home, unlike stator.
Unless your model is Inverter type - there is AVR module.
But, unless your rotor has continuity - don't bother going further.
SOURCE: I'm looking for the 2 cycle oil to gas dilution
20:1 that's 1/4 pint to a full tank of fuel.
SOURCE: Brushless powermate PM0543250 no output after
If it is a brusheless generator and you need to flash it do this.
Make yourself a short male to male extension wire that has only mle ends on it. Use another extension wire also. The short male to male cord you will use to adapt your extension wire to the generator. Plug the extension wire into your home power outlet (115VAC). The use the male to male cord you just made to go from the extension wire to your generator. Turn the generator output power switch ON. Wait 2 minutes and LISTEN for a 60 cycle hum in the stator. As the magnetism ge stronger the HUM will get louder. (TWO minutes should be long enough to build up a field in the stator and Rotor.) Turn OFF the output power switch and remove extension wire from the adapter (male to male). Remember the Male to male adapter has power on it if it is still plugged into house power. Make sure to remove the male to male adapter from the estension wire and the generator plug.
Start unit. Turn on output power and apply a load like a drill or a ceramic heater. It should work.
I am with you... I have a hard time grasping the concept that the stator just failed due to non use.
Let me know what happens. Worst case we can go through each of the stator windings checking resistance of the two 120VAC windings and the condensor (capacitance) windings It looks to me like you have already read them out with good results.
Try the extension wire with male to male adapter thing... and please let me know the result.
Thanks for choosing FixYa,
Kelly
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