ctfjr
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So yesterday in the nor'easter we had here in CT the power went off. Yippee, I get to use the genset. All good, starts right up and I go back playing ham radio. Fast forward 30 minutes and the power goes out. Genset is stopped. I know there is plenty of fuel. I get a flashlight and start looking to see if I can find the problem. Sure enough I find it.
The eyelet connector from the battery negative wire to ground has broken off. It is affixed to the stud with a nut and lock washer and it neatly severed there (vibration?). I get a file to remove some of the paint on what is left of the connector with the plan to just slip it under the lock washer and have about 1/8" being held. I figured that if I could get it started that way I would put a small jumper wire between the negative battery terminal and ground so even if it fell off while running the jumper would be all that is necessary to carry the charging current. No love. Not a peep when I try starting it.
Plan B. I get a piece of bare #12 wire and connect it to the battery terminal and the stud. Nothing. Now I know there is something else going on. Sure enough I find the panel mounted circuit breaker popped. It will not reset so I open the panel and jump it. Everything is fine. Genset starts and of course the mains come back on right away.
Any idea what could have caused the breaker to fail? With the negative disconnected from ground is it possible something happened to the regulator circuit?
The eyelet connector from the battery negative wire to ground has broken off. It is affixed to the stud with a nut and lock washer and it neatly severed there (vibration?). I get a file to remove some of the paint on what is left of the connector with the plan to just slip it under the lock washer and have about 1/8" being held. I figured that if I could get it started that way I would put a small jumper wire between the negative battery terminal and ground so even if it fell off while running the jumper would be all that is necessary to carry the charging current. No love. Not a peep when I try starting it.
Plan B. I get a piece of bare #12 wire and connect it to the battery terminal and the stud. Nothing. Now I know there is something else going on. Sure enough I find the panel mounted circuit breaker popped. It will not reset so I open the panel and jump it. Everything is fine. Genset starts and of course the mains come back on right away.
Any idea what could have caused the breaker to fail? With the negative disconnected from ground is it possible something happened to the regulator circuit?