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Oh I've been through the broken rib thing before that was absolutely miserable (bounced my fat ass off of interstate 4 a few times) hope you get well soon
As soon as I verify the one I bought works with these injectors I'll pass the info on I just hate to recommend something to you and find out it doesn't work
You indicated you had the starter off, I would double check the connections there. That is where the control power comes from. there is a c plug that could be the issue as well.
Make sure the circuit breaker is pressed in. Are you competent with a multi meter? Test voltage from chassis to both sides of the control breaker, should have 24 vdc both sides.
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Separately derived is what is in the NEC, little nitpicky but for the benefit of the next person trying to Google it it's best to use the term in the book.
There is a lot of contention over grounding as there are way too many rules and exceptions to cover. In trade school, grounding took...
Current transformer.
I peice of electrical engineering wizardry allowing current readings without having that high current in the control cube.
Think of it as a sending unit for the angry wire pixies
Before you dig into m4 and M5 any deeper make sure the selector switch is in the correct position if the generator is set up for single phase and you're in one of the three phase positions these meters will not work
I would argue that utilizing your shops electrical service ground is far better than an independent ground rod.
Unless you have the head disconnected in a manner that will prevent it from creating power you absolutely should have it grounded while running as it is still capable of producing...
Fair, there are off the shelf coatings that can be applied internally , but it sounds like the horse has already left the barn. I dont have an off the shelf replacement, but my welding skills say I can make one. (ive also been known to weld holes up in tanks from time to time)
Having the plunger guide broken can cause your issue. Normally they just stop working but they can randomly run like crap.
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