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Pull the top cover. Look for hot parts and burnt parts, When you turn off the set, will the meter stay at 130%, or drop. Do you have 120 volts AC at the 120 volt outlet?
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Pull the top cover. Look for hot parts and burnt parts, When you turn off the set, will the meter stay at 130%, or drop. Do you have 120 volts AC at the 120 volt outlet?
I got into the generator a little deeper today and I'm pretty sure I found the problem. The generator itself is fried. (Well, lets not go overboard. The main generator winding are burnt, yes. But without testing, you do not know if the entire main gen is unserviceable. The exciter stator and exciter rotor may be good. So if they were, you might find someone who has a main gen that has burnt exciter stator/rotor. Its possible to make one out of two. )
Question: would I be better off finding a new surplus or rebuilt gen head? Is that what the electrical generating part is properly called? (It would appear that the civ world calls it that. In the milatary its a main generator.) Is it easier to remove from top or front? (Read the -24 TM. It tells you how to remove the main gen. Personally, I would pull the engine/main gen out as one part, and separate it on the ground. The TM explains how to do this.)
It looks like there are only 12 black wires from gen set to control, which are marked. Will a new genhead have the same setup? (What do you mean as, "New genhead"? A new, non military main gen? If so, it should come more or less looking like what you have. But finding one to fit properly may be not easy. Getting it rewound is pricy, but maybe a quicker solution to your problem.
Thanks for your continued help gentlemen.
You have this backwards. The Quad MWO is not intended to protect the VR. Its to protect the quad winding from a VR that goes into an over volt condition.Did you have the Quad winding fuse and varistor mod on the unit?
If you didn't maybe you just fried the voltage regulator and quad windings.
A member on here makes a direct replacement VR that works with fried windings
You do not understand what was asked of you. The Quad MWO, Modification Work Order) was installed, or suposed to be installed, to correct a problem that the Army did not want to fix. The problem is that a VR, (volt reulator) can go into an over volt situation, and fry the quad winding. The MWO was installed by all levels of maintenance, but for some reason not all sets were upgraded. It was not done at the factory, and SHOULD have been done at the Letterkinny Depot, (Pennsylvania). So you need to check if its there. If you do not know what it is, look for it in the TM section, or simply open the control panel and take a picture. Post it here and someone will tell you if its there. Its simple to apply, takes a 10-15 min. The required parts and instructions are in the TM section.No. Factory as it came from the Pennsylvania depot
I wasn't very clear in my original post but I meant the Metal Oxide Varistor will protect the VR while the Fuse protects the generator head.You have this backwards. The Quad MWO is not intended to protect the VR. Its to protect the quad winding from a VR that goes into an over volt condition.
Exactly correctI wasn't very clear in my original post but I meant the Metal Oxide Varistor will protect the VR while the Fuse protects the generator head.
From my understanding the Varistor clips the voltage spikes that can damage the diodes in the VR.
I could very well be wrong though.
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