Kohler 6.5KW CZ generator blowing fuse
"Chuck Gould" wrote in message
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On Jan 26, 6:15?am, "Eisboch" wrote:
"GSS" wrote in message
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I have a gas powered 6.5 KW Kohler generator Model 6.5CZ that blows
the 10 amp input fuse whenever I shut it down from the engine mounted
or remote kill switches. ?It then won't restart until I install a new
fuse. ?Does anyone have any idea what would be causing this? ?The unit
starts & runs fine, and for now, I stop it by removing the fuse and
then replace it once it is shut down.
There is a second fuse, but this goes to the battery charging system
and seems to be unaffected by the stopping sequence. ?I have this
posted to a couple of boating & RV groups so I hope someone can help
me on it. ?Please feel free to respond to my email directly if you're
reluctant to respond to the group.
Thanks in advance.
Obviously the "kill" switch energizes a relay or solenoid to either
interrupt ignition or fuel. ?I am not familiar with gas generators but on
a
diesel, the kill switch usually energizes a fuel supply solenoid. ? ?I'd
look to see what that fuse is supplying power to and I suspect whatever it
is ... is bad.
Eisboch
Could an improper ground of the controlled component cause the blown
fuse, or would it be more likely that the component itself is gunny
sack?
As an electrical duffer, my other horseback guess might be a short
circuit in the wiring connecting the switches to the controlled shut-
off component. Could the generator be stopping because the fuse is
blown by bad wiring in the control circuit rather, than due to any
reaction to the switch(es)?
Giving the OP's post more thought,
If the generator shuts down ok by *removing* the 10 amp fuse that normally
blows if using one of the kill switches, it suggests that a solenoid or
something is *energized* while running. The kill switches must interrupt
the power to something .... same as removing the fuse.
Therefore, I'd probably be looking for a wiring problem.
Eisboch
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