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R Racing,OK Boys and Girls !! I got this figured out ! Ok a old friend came over with a tach to see what the engine is doing. We put the tape on the balancer. fire it up and it was running 1550 to 1625 RPM . Still have low frequency and voltage. I went to go get a small screw driver and just before I was going to adjust the frequency the engine stumbled twice then the rpm jumped up to 1800 RPM by itself . Oddly for a moment the frequency and voltage were still low . Then the generator did a self flash ! and boom everything was reading correctly !! so after turning it back off then back on. it runs for a min then it self flashes itself . So for it to do this the RPM needs to be at 1800 . So that's why it wouldn't work before. Even doing it manually flash before it wouldn't because the RPM were to low.
Unfortunately I believe I have a bad controller box. I still have the same problem. By the way it's a 806A . I'm saving up for a new control boxHello R Racing, I was just reading this post and wondering if your 806B is still working properly? If so, the magnetic pickup ended up being the problem?
you are comparing apples and oranges. The differences between the A & B models is great.Hello R Racing, I was just reading this post and wondering if your 806B is still working properly? If so, the magnetic pickup ended up being the problem?
MEP 806a. If you come across info on woodward (DYNA-CONTROLLER PART NUMBER 8270-1010) or barber coleman (DYNA 10502-003-0-24) versions of this speed controller it should be identical. I attached some info on it that you have already posted. I believe this is the same governor for 804a/805a modelsThere is no tech manual for any governor. I do have some info for the many different gov, for the many different types of gen set. But they are listed by NSN, and if I have to look up all of them, it will be later tonight. Tell me what kind of gen set, what model, then I can find it much faster.
Well I have finally ordered a replacement voltage regulator for this Gen. I'll post a update once I receive it and have it installed. question is this considered a weak link or high failure item on these generators? how about the blue box governors ?The problem, as described above, could never have been the mag pickup. It could only have been a governor problem. And if your mag pickup still reads 3.6, you need to screw it back out. The book reads, and you wrote, 2-3 volts AC. The danger to your mag pickup is not too high voltage. It that it's way to close to the ring gear. If you grind the end off, thats not good. Also, the ring gear can build up oil, and metal filings. When the mag pickup gets covered in that crud, it stops working properly.
Any time you get proper excitation with the S1, and voltage drops off when you let go of S1, the volt regulater is 99% the cause.
MEP 806a. If you come across info on woodward (DYNA-CONTROLLER PART NUMBER 8270-1010) or barber coleman (DYNA 10502-003-0-24) versions of this speed controller it should be identical. I attached some info on it that you have already posted. I believe this is the same governor for 804a/805a models
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ok found something very interesting today! the 400 hz regulator and the 60hz regulator use the same internal boards , and transformers. the big difference is resistor values and some capacitors and resistors added , and some not there. it appears to me you could take the 400 hz board and swap resistors from the 60 hz board. and 4 capacitors and make it a 60hz board. the boards even share the same part numbers. the 1st picture is the 60 hz board. the 2and is the 400 hz board.Governors America Corp (GAC) speed control unit 88-22850-60 fits both applications (GAC P/N ESD5560). P/N 88-22850-30 and 88-22850-15 are identical units from GAC, just separate part numbers for 30kW and 15kW sets.
NSN: 2990‐01‐601‐2476
• Description:
– Universal diesel engine speed governor
that replaces Woodward NSNs:
• 2910‐01‐368‐7644 (DOD p/n 88‐21860)
• 2910‐01‐373‐2590 (DOD p/n 88‐21858 )
• 2910‐01‐368‐9883 (DOD p/n 88‐21856)
sorry pi led the wrong pictures. let's try this again.ok found something very interesting today! the 400 hz regulator and the 60hz regulator use the same internal boards , and transformers. the big difference is resistor values and some capacitors and resistors added , and some not there. it appears to me you could take the 400 hz board and swap resistors from the 60 hz board. and 4 capacitors and make it a 60hz board. the boards even share the same part numbers. the 1st picture is the 60 hz board. the 2and is the 400 hz board.
pictures of the transformers. 1st picture is 60 hz. 2and is 400 hsorry pi led the wrong pictures. let's try this again.
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