So I am trying to move to a full replacement of the Flash/AVR for my 004. I ended up buying a non-compatible flash module to go with my AVR. Exciter is 120v/240v and VR is 240v only. The instructions I am using guide me to a 120v point for output voltage detection. In this setup the exciter starts the votage rise and then the VR takes over but because it expects 240v and getting 120v so it thinks it needs to keep boosting and shuts the unit down from overvoltage. What I'd like to find is a 240v test point for both to use as a voltage sample. Since my genset won't produce power in current state I don't have a good way of finding a 240v point. BTW I converted my unit to 240v single phase from 208v 3 phase and ran it years on sx460 but they burn out every years or so becuase its not really the right choice. I want something more reliable. I'm not scared of electric (although I respect it).
Can someone with a running unit or better reading skills than myself either look in the book for a "208v" test point or put a meter in their own 004 to find ma a 240v test point. It has to be when the output relay hasn't been energized.
What I can do is buy a 2:1 transformer for $10 and step the voltage up but that seems a bit silly and one more thing to go wrong when I am sure there is a source I can use in the box.
Exciter: AFM500
Regulator: EA05A
Can someone with a running unit or better reading skills than myself either look in the book for a "208v" test point or put a meter in their own 004 to find ma a 240v test point. It has to be when the output relay hasn't been energized.
What I can do is buy a 2:1 transformer for $10 and step the voltage up but that seems a bit silly and one more thing to go wrong when I am sure there is a source I can use in the box.
Exciter: AFM500
Regulator: EA05A
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