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Pull the cover from the side of the AC Reconnection box. The terminal block in question is literally just inside the box and probably the easiest area to work with. Locate position 5 and 6 on that terminal block. Disconnect the upper wire at 5 and 6. These go up to the VR circuit board. Wire up a 12 volt battery in their place, being careful to observe the correct polarity spelled out in the -34. I like to connect the wires first so I am sure not to short anything out. Once I have the wires attached to the terminal block, I then connect the battery, followed by starting the generator. If you do not get power generation then, your problem is below that level and probably somewhere within the AC Reconnection box. In that case, check the diode matrix at A4 carefully. If you do get power generation, your problem is one of the circuits on the VR circuit board, since that is the only part being bypassed for this test.
John
Thank You! I went out this morning and did the test before going to work. I have voltage so I guess that means the AVR board is bad.
It was working fine, Did I do something that would have caused it to just go bad?
Can it be repaired or do I just need to get a new one?
Good place to get one?
Thanks again
ETA: The voltage meter said 240 and would not adjust either way. I assume that is because the board is bad?
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