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Make sure the unit is fused or has a breaker in the output.
Is it possible some of the mounts, mountings bolts, engine bolts are loose, broken or missing? "Chris Newport" wrote in message news:9196199.SVREgKCQlk@callisto... On Friday 03 September 2004 3:48 am in rec.boats.building Wayne.B wrote: I have an 8KW Westerbeke diesel generator (about 12 years old) which has an odd vibration issue at times. This happens most often under moderate to heavy load and lasts for 15 to 20 seconds at a time. The vibration is so violent that the guages are impossible to read and it shakes the entire boat. Vital signs like temperature and oil pressure look normal, there is no exhaust smoke, and other than the vibration episodes, it starts and runs very well. There is ample raw water flow and the electrical specs for voltage and frequency check out OK. I hate to replace it if there is a simple fix. Anyone have an idea what the problem could be? This is typical of an intermittent overload. I would suspect a faulty electric motor starting somewhere pulling a very heavy starting current. Try disconnecting fridges, aircons, bilge pumps, etc and see if the problem goes away. Anything with an electric motor which starts and stops automatically. It is probably a good idea to check all of the fuses to see if someone has "fixed" a problem by replacing a fuse with a larger rating or even a piece of wire/nail. -- My real address is crn (at) netunix (dot) com WARNING all messages containing attachments or html will be silently deleted. Send only plain text. |
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