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The compression is going to be pretty high if everything is OK. It may be more than you can do with a push-in style compression gauge.
Those engines are dead simple and parts are readily available.
Yea, those engines are really easy starting when everything is working correctly. Sounds like you may not have quite enough compression.
Any way to pull the injector and do a compression test?
Those switches are a common failure point. It is possible the contacts are frozen. If you search around the forum you'll see how people have gotten them to free up. Most of the time it involves a bit of tappy-tap-tap on the stem of the switch.
If I remember correctly there is at least one...
Understood. As Kurt said, its a bad diode. If there is any kind of electronics shop around you the part should be readily available. It isn't anything special. Very common. If you can't find it locally an online retailer like Mouser can have one to you in a few days.
Also to add, here is a diagram of the diagnostic port on the generator. If you look at the schematic you'll see little triangles with letters. Those correspond to the diagnostic port pin. I personally find this helpful to trace problems quickly...
Visit the TM section of the forum and download the manuals. There is lots of good info in there.
Here are a couple schematics that may help.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2ucd1TGFTw_eEJMa21hX3FIRnc/view?usp=share_link&resourcekey=0-ZjPWQDcRXlpipKUwjijT8w...
Welcome David. Glad to see you posting.
I hope someone has direct info on what it might be. It certainly looks like a testing mule. If I were guessing I'd say it was for environmental limit testing.
I have an 831 that will give an overload fault upon startup if I leave it out in the rain. To resolve the issue I will let it run for 15 or 20 minutes. The heat from the engine will dry out the inverter. I can then cycle the power on the unit and it will run OK.
When I have some free time I'm...
The only thing I've been able to get at auction lately that I didn't think I overpaid for was the H140 heater I got a couple weeks ago.
All the generators have sold for so close to market value here in the south that its hard to make any profit on them. :(
I have about 40 kw/hr of battery now. I have another 30 kw/hr of battery on standby to add to the system. Its 48v.
When I build the house the plan is to have 100 to 120 kw/hr of battery power. The inverters are a pair of Schneider 6848s.
One of the cheap inverter/chargers will fully load a...
How much battery capacity will you have?
My Schneider inverters have battery chargers built in but I'm considering not using them when I build my final config. Reason why is the inverter will pass through the generator power to loads and use any excess to charge batteries. They use the same...
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