Larry Olson
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Or maybe not. I just can't seem to find any useful information. I have purchased an 804B as a back up power source as I'm about 10 miles from the Gulf Of America in hurricane prone area.
I assumed the genset was operating correctly as the volts and frequency were correct and the engine starts up first time every time. The problem didn't raise it's ugly head until I put a load on it. My buddy gave me an old 20K air handler that I converted to a load bank that I could use 5K at a time. After watching CallMeColt's video on you tube saying that the only way to really test and MEP generator is to put under a load for 6 hours. I set out to do just that. All volts to N were around 125VAC so I kicked the first 5K on, no problem. Kicked the second 5K on and noticed my voltage had increased a little bit on the panel gauge, put the next 5K on and it went up even more. At this point I was at 110% of output for the 2 phases I was connected to (L1 and L3). I grabbed my multimeter and looked at the voltages under load to N and I had L1-125V, L2-143V, and L3-142V. And also 232V across L1 and L3. Took the load off and all 3 phases to N were back to 125VAC.
Anyone have any idea's what's going on? I went through the regulator troubleshooting steps looking at voltage and the stator ohms. Only thing I found out of spec's was the volt potentiometer specs. Called for 0-20,000 ohms and I had 0-18,000 as I had a TRC regulator. I spent $300 on a green mountain regulator that I probably didn't need and tried that, same thing. Not sure what to look at next, any help would be appreciated.
I assumed the genset was operating correctly as the volts and frequency were correct and the engine starts up first time every time. The problem didn't raise it's ugly head until I put a load on it. My buddy gave me an old 20K air handler that I converted to a load bank that I could use 5K at a time. After watching CallMeColt's video on you tube saying that the only way to really test and MEP generator is to put under a load for 6 hours. I set out to do just that. All volts to N were around 125VAC so I kicked the first 5K on, no problem. Kicked the second 5K on and noticed my voltage had increased a little bit on the panel gauge, put the next 5K on and it went up even more. At this point I was at 110% of output for the 2 phases I was connected to (L1 and L3). I grabbed my multimeter and looked at the voltages under load to N and I had L1-125V, L2-143V, and L3-142V. And also 232V across L1 and L3. Took the load off and all 3 phases to N were back to 125VAC.
Anyone have any idea's what's going on? I went through the regulator troubleshooting steps looking at voltage and the stator ohms. Only thing I found out of spec's was the volt potentiometer specs. Called for 0-20,000 ohms and I had 0-18,000 as I had a TRC regulator. I spent $300 on a green mountain regulator that I probably didn't need and tried that, same thing. Not sure what to look at next, any help would be appreciated.
