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Tricks on a re wire project
05-30-2008, 02:07
Post: #2
Tricks on a re wire project
Hi Ralph,
The word is out that you are excellent on electrical repairs.
We will see you in Nov. after our workcamping here in Branson, to get
some stuff done.
Bob Lawrence
84 PT36
Workcamping in Branson Mo. for 6 months.

> Good after noon to everyone:
>
> I am working on my gen set and the following is the knowed up stuff:
>
> Symptom:
>
> Gen starts, runs 2 minutes and shuts down.
> 1. known facts, wire the fuel solenoid back and gen set runs with
out put
> also runs, the yellow light in the center of the stop start switch
goes out
> but I still have 110vac out put.
> Conclusion: 110 vac relay CR contacts are opening, thus the light
goes out
> and causes the shut down sequence of 12 vdc relay 2-CR. Further
conclusion;
> Since 120 vac out put is present, the contacts of 110 vac relay CR
are
> bouncing open? Wrong relay was installed? burned or corroded
contacts on
> wiring or relay contacts?
>
> Work in Progress:
> 1 Opened control box, checked for corrosion, yes there is.
> 2. Checked for proper relays; 110 vac Relay is wrong type, 12 vdc
relay 1-
> CR is wrong type, 12 vdc relay 2-CR and 12 vdc relay C, contacts
and wiring
> corroded.
> 3. Found part of the control box to have been re wired at one time
or
> other, wrong size wiring used and wiring ends should have been
wicked with
> solder before ring tongue connectors installed.
> 4. L1/L2 and Neutral wires loose on Terminal strip.
>
> Planned completion to be done; And a suggestion to all, go to an
electrical
> out let and buy some wire numbers, get a bottle of alcohol and shop
rags
> then before pulling on wire off anything, have your book ready, and
double
> check wiring according to the diagram if no diagram then draw one
up and
> mark each wire as you remove it. Clean a spot on the wire with
alcohol,
> then apply a wire number, marking it down on your diagram. Never
try to
> remember where wires go, 3 days later they will not go to the same
place in
> our minds. Been there on that one.
>
> So bottom line is, get any wiring, pneumatic, hydraulic or
electronic
> project done but take more extra time at the beginning. It WILL
save you
> time and effort in the end, and replace components as needed but
with the
> proper parts and not a knock off part that will only work one or
two times.
>
>
> Safe travels,
>
> Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
> 84FC35 "Ruff Diamond"
> Duncan, Oklahoma
>
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Tricks on a re wire project - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 05-29-2008, 06:41
Tricks on a re wire project - Bob Lawrence - 05-30-2008 02:07
Tricks on a re wire project - Leroy Eckert - 05-30-2008, 02:52



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