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Well it was wired wrong, the exciter wire was in the wrong place and what's ironic is there is a diagram on the alternator that says where the wire connects. The batteries were charged so the gauge went to full charge pretty quick. I noticed that the fuel and temp gauges are pegged out all...
I haven't checked it in so long I forget, I'll check the wiring in the am. I don't know how you figured that out but it's been good for me to better learn the unit. Would that keep the unit from putting out power?
Pin R on the J3 diagnostics canon plug is hot with the S-1 turned off when the engine is running, when I pull the fuel solenoid to shut off the motor it goes to 0 volts.
I checked the wires on both sides of TB6-4, they are correct, 137-N, 137-F on one side and 137-A and 137-U on the other...
That was just a picture that I found of the grounding rod kit, I would like to purchase those items. Here is a picture of the trailer I have , I was just wondering about what was stored in the box, I noticed the non flammable gas sticker on the box but mine didn't have anything in it when I...
I rechecked tonight Pin N and no voltage with the switch in off position, Pin K and Pin R have 24 volts in off position. I rechecked and activated CB1 in the off position and it didn't shut off the system. Thanks for the correct pin out document, I enlarged that so I could read a lot easier.
I was able to check CB1 before going to work this am, I started the unit and turned S-1 to off then pulled CB1, it didn't turn off. I did try starting the unit with CB-1 pulled out and it would not start.
Ok I just tried that and it did not shut down, it's kind of strange that without the wire connected to the starter solenoid the fuel solenoid shuts off fine.