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Thank you for attempting to help but im not talking about voltage regulator for the generator. My request is for the regulator on the alternator made by hitachi.
I can confirm this is correct. I even tried to rewire my 1050 to single phase but the computer would not allow it. I wrote on this subject a year back. The 1050 is by far the most spacious and easiest to work on of the ammps units.
I have run the 1040 for a good 3 years of constant outtages here in PR. Unlike the 803a, my unit never sheds a load. Even when I run the inline 30 amp water heater with the rest of the house running all I get is the overload error and some flickering lights. After Colt cooked his unit, I toned...
Alright fellas. I decided to take a few pics of the yellow screen replacement process for the ammps control panel. Dont know if im the first to post it but here it goes.
I also included ramdom pics of the boards and the cmos battery (1/2AA 3.6v)model that will need to be replaced eventually...
We all want to do away with the filler neck, but a drop in is best imho. A little spilled coolant is not worth the extra hassle. I try to rebuild the ones that come up banged up.
Youre gonna hate her when she starts bitching about doing the scheduled maintenance and the prompts dont go away and the shutdown counter wont start. Pro tip, after you clear the maint warnings, hit fault reset on the panel so the get programmed in. They all come back and start from zero if you...
Its in caldwell Idaho right now. Id rather swap it for a 6.5 na but i need to get it running either way. Looking for options but its going to the east coast regardless. I have spoken to RWH and he is trying to source a 6.5 for me.
After I pulled the bell end and tested the diodes with no issues I started pulling wires and found the culprit. The customer had a very unbalanced panel and it overheated l1 right in the back of the contactor where it could not be seen. When i tugged it came right out. Boy was I pissed. That...