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The fuse is on the output side of the voltage regulator. After replacing the fuse and before starting it I'd suggest checking the Static Exciter resistance using it's 2 connections to the VR to be sure the resistance is in spec and that there isn't any continuity from either lead to chassis ground.
Unfortunately Northern Tool hasn't carried that gen head for a few years.
Yes, the Northern Tool gen head does fit on the Yanmar in the 831A. I have one on an 831 in my garage. Pic below.
The equivalent gen head can be purchased from Mecc Alt. I've bought a few of them from them the last...
I purchased most of my solar equipment and batteries from Alte Store. ---> Alte Store
They are about 30 minutes from my house.
They have lots of good videos and articles for those getting into solar.
There is a YouTube channel by Will Prowse. He has hundreds of videos on product reviews of...
I do have a non-grid tied solar setup for both augmenting utility power and to silently power the house through most utility outages.
It consists of 1.8 KW of solar panels, MPPT Solar Charge Controller, 14.4 KWH LIFEPO4 48 volt battery bank, and 2 different inverters.
One inverter is a 1.5 KW...
Meters have issues measuring really low resistances like that.
Try this. Touch the two meter probes together and read the resistance. Make note of it. Then re-measure the resistor. Now take the resistor resistance reading and subtract the reading with the two meter probes. This will be...
If TRC then you need a RCR32G1R0JS 5905-01-177-2816 resistor.
Nothing special. It's just a 1 Ohm 1 Watt 5% tolerance resistor.
You can use one of these for R16. Resistor ---> Resistor
That part that you circled is for the over temp shutdown. It does NOT drive the temperature gauge.
The one that does drive the temp gauge is find number 8 below.
Fn 8 & 9
FN 9
Also PN 8037122
FN 9
FN 8 part numbers..
It was about a year ago but the listing indicated may have indicated it was for an 831 or it listed the 831 starter number. I don't recall specifically.
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