firstascent2002
Well-Known Member
So, having got the wind gen in side last night, I ignored it until this morning.
This morning I ignored it alittle more but finally had to just take the plunge...
First Job is to take off the rear fin that was rusted and needs a clean and repaint. Then then nacelle came off (the cone at the back) which showed a broken nacelle back plate and some fairly clean looking electrics...
No obvious loose connection here...
A multimeter conduction test from the output wires to the bushes showed a failure in the negative connection and with the brush holder removed you can see that the negative brush has actually melted into the bush holder...
So I will contact Marlec on monday for a new nacelle rear plate, a new pair of brushes and a new brush holder...
If the nacelle rear plate had not been shattered then his would have been an easy repair without the trouble of dismounting the whole assembly. In truth it might have been shattered when getting the wind gen off the pole as this did require the light application of a hammer!
Thought the pics might be of interest to anyone who has not had to do this before along with a link...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apAoHAek-F0
Many thanks to all who answered my last post and gave me the confidence to attack it!
This morning I ignored it alittle more but finally had to just take the plunge...
First Job is to take off the rear fin that was rusted and needs a clean and repaint. Then then nacelle came off (the cone at the back) which showed a broken nacelle back plate and some fairly clean looking electrics...
No obvious loose connection here...
A multimeter conduction test from the output wires to the bushes showed a failure in the negative connection and with the brush holder removed you can see that the negative brush has actually melted into the bush holder...
So I will contact Marlec on monday for a new nacelle rear plate, a new pair of brushes and a new brush holder...
If the nacelle rear plate had not been shattered then his would have been an easy repair without the trouble of dismounting the whole assembly. In truth it might have been shattered when getting the wind gen off the pole as this did require the light application of a hammer!
Thought the pics might be of interest to anyone who has not had to do this before along with a link...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apAoHAek-F0
Many thanks to all who answered my last post and gave me the confidence to attack it!