cagey
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Problem started today, at low/medium revs all ok, at high revs sounds like vanes are hitting something, there is nothing to hit, any ideas please.
Problem started today, at low/medium revs all ok, at high revs sounds like vanes are hitting something, there is nothing to hit, any ideas please.
Wow, never expected an answer so quickly thanks. Is it possible and if so how, to test for electrical faults without removal, it is heavy and unweildy. Diodes are in control box on board.
Thanks
Keith
In that case it should be easy. If I understand your description well, there should be 3 wires coming down from the gen (if only 2, you are stuffed ;-)). Disconnect them and measure by multimeter the resisistance between them. The reading should be close to zero and even. If you find resistance between any 2 of them more than a few Ohms, you have the culprit. If not, there go the diodes. They are probably in a block with 3 wires in and 2 wires out. Pay attention to the input side and use the multimeter in the "diode check" mode. Apply the probes to each pair of terminals twice, switching polarity. You should always get an infinity in one direction and something between 0.4 to 0.6 in the other. If any of the measurement returns different reading, you caught the fault. Good luck!
There is, of course, always the possibility the noise is mechanical. But this type of breakdown is rarely sudden, as yours (as I understand) was.
And just in case, a word of caution; make sure the gen is stopped while fiddling with the 3 wires coming out of it. The voltage on open circuit can be quite high there ;-).
Try having a chat with Mark H - electrician at Mylor Yacht Harbour. We had the same or similar problem on our Aerogen 6 and it was sorted by Mark and (touch wood) has been fine since.
Thanks again,
There are 2 cables from generator, run through stop/run switch then onto regulator. The regulator is solid with terminals in and out, no means to get to bits inside, think it is refered to as potted. Thanks for the advice but it is way beyond my ability will get friendly electronics person to look and I’ll report back. Will ring importers as it is probably a replacement job. Heyho.
K
Yeah... There is definitely no way around getting to the generator then - electrical or mechanical problem. A big job either way. My sympathy ;-(.