novaman
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UPDATE
Since im inpatient i couldn't wait for the deoxit to come in the mail. Since i have 2 other running units sitting next to it i swapped S8 from another unit. And it worked! Now that its out you can see the contacts are completely visable from the sides of the switch should have looked at it better before doing all that work. Im thinking getting a thin popsicle stick and put like 2000 grit sand paper on the tip and just run it between all the contactors. Again that could have been done without removing it!
How ever i have a challenge for the crowd.
Put your unit into 3 phase. Now put a single phase 240v 8kw load from L3 to L1. What is your voltage from L3 to N and what is your voltage from L1 to N?
Like i said i have 3 units all of them drop voltage from 120v from L1 to N to 112v while the other 2 legs keep 120v.. Y?
Why does L1 have voltage drop? The gen head is wired y it should be the most balanced configuration on the gen head.
UPDATE
Since im inpatient i couldn't wait for the deoxit to come in the mail. Since i have 2 other running units sitting next to it i swapped S8 from another unit. And it worked! Now that its out you can see the contacts are completely visable from the sides of the switch should have looked at it better before doing all that work. Im thinking getting a thin popsicle stick and put like 2000 grit sand paper on the tip and just run it between all the contactors. Again that could have been done without removing it!
How ever i have a challenge for the crowd.
Put your unit into 3 phase. Now put a single phase 240v 8kw load from L3 to L1. What is your voltage from L3 to N and what is your voltage from L1 to N?
Like i said i have 3 units all of them drop voltage from 120v from L1 to N to 112v while the other 2 legs keep 120v.. Y?
Why does L1 have voltage drop? The gen head is wired y it should be the most balanced configuration on the gen head.
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