3rdmdqm
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Last year my generator crapped out and I replaced it with one of the Wolverine Technology single wire alternators from Avengeusa which has been working great ever since. Figured I would take the old one apart and fool around with it to see what makes these things tick and maybe even repair it for a spare if I could identify the problem. Below are some pics of the generator (I'm guessing it's a generator since it says generator on the ID plate in pic1). I removed the side cover plate to clean up all of the connections where the wires enter the housing in case there was an issue and removed all of the caulk like material exposing all of the wires. I then removed the rear cover back plate exposing the interior electronics and brushes etc inside. Brushes appeared to be in good shape and I cleaned up all of the interior contacts etc (Pic2). Pic3 is a shot of the cover plate itself with a brass metallic cylinder. Notice one of the ends looks like it popped out. It was like this when I first removed the cover and I'm thinking this is the problem. There is a very thin wire coiled inside, when this popped out it looks like the coiled wire broke. Pic4 is a shot of the wire after I removed the cylinder from the plate. Anyone know what this is or what it does?
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