eatont9999
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Hi guys,
I finally got my generator wiring finished to the house but I have a problem with the generator under load.
Any larger power draw like the AC or water heater puts the generator flat on its face. It almost stalled out several times while I tried to jockey the load around. It runs the lights and a window AC unit at the same time but I can't add anything else or it bogs down to where it browns out.
When I close the load switch, with the house breakers closed, it bogs almost to a stop. It does not smoke out the exhaust or try to increase fuel to the engine. The % load gauge sits all the way to the left, not sure why, but the most I saw it read was 20%. It's like the governor isn't working. I can set the idle RPM but that does not help this situation.
I really need this unit to run the house AC system, well pump and lights to be effective.
Has anyone else experienced this kind of problem before? I'm not sure where to start.
I finally got my generator wiring finished to the house but I have a problem with the generator under load.
Any larger power draw like the AC or water heater puts the generator flat on its face. It almost stalled out several times while I tried to jockey the load around. It runs the lights and a window AC unit at the same time but I can't add anything else or it bogs down to where it browns out.
When I close the load switch, with the house breakers closed, it bogs almost to a stop. It does not smoke out the exhaust or try to increase fuel to the engine. The % load gauge sits all the way to the left, not sure why, but the most I saw it read was 20%. It's like the governor isn't working. I can set the idle RPM but that does not help this situation.
I really need this unit to run the house AC system, well pump and lights to be effective.
Has anyone else experienced this kind of problem before? I'm not sure where to start.