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port engine stalls generator
I just purchased an '01 Maxum 3500. When I start the port engine with
the generator running, it stalls the generator. Does anyone have any idea what would cause this? Both engine batteries are new, the third seems OK. TIA. |
port engine stalls generator
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 11:29:16 -0400, Michael Noe
wrote: I just purchased an '01 Maxum 3500. When I start the port engine with the generator running, it stalls the generator. Does anyone have any idea what would cause this? Both engine batteries are new, the third seems OK. Is the generator battery in parallel with the port engine, or do they share the same battery? If so, the most likely explanation is that the port side starter motor is pulling down the voltage too low for the electronic controls on the generator. I'd start by cleaning and tightening all of the battery cable connections, both ends. If possible isolate the port side engine battery from the generator battery. |
port engine stalls generator
On Jun 13, 11:43 am, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007 11:29:16 -0400, Michael Noe wrote: I just purchased an '01 Maxum 3500. When I start the port engine with the generator running, it stalls the generator. Does anyone have any idea what would cause this? Both engine batteries are new, the third seems OK. Is the generator battery in parallel with the port engine, or do they share the same battery? If so, the most likely explanation is that the port side starter motor is pulling down the voltage too low for the electronic controls on the generator. I'd start by cleaning and tightening all of the battery cable connections, both ends. If possible isolate the port side engine battery from the generator battery. How many volts do the controls run on, just curious? In cars, most of the electronic controls and sensors run on 5 volts just in case you have a draw down problem as you describe above. As to the origional poster I agree with Wayne. Assuming you are confident the system worked correctly as it is at one point I would pick up a roll of emery cloth and some spider washers (locking spring washers) and start cleaning connections from square one. |
port engine stalls generator
On Jun 13, 11:29 am, Michael Noe
wrote: I just purchased an '01 Maxum 3500. When I start the port engine with the generator running, it stalls the generator. Does anyone have any idea what would cause this? Both engine batteries are new, the third seems OK. TIA. It's eather an electrical problem, or a fuel problem. If the port engine and the generator share the same fuel feed that could be the problem, if they don't, toss that idea. Now your generator should have it's own alternator, which supplies it with it's own 12 volt power. If that alternator isn't working, and the port engine and the generator 12 volt supply are tied together, the voltage drops when the port engine cranks that should shut down the generator. A quick test is to start the generator, and disconnect the generator from the battery. If it stalls, the alternator isn't putting out any power. The battery switch for the generator might not be set up so as to protect the alternator if someone switches it to the off position while it's running. If the alternator is bad just pull it off and bring it to a rebuild shop, they can fix it better than new for a whole lot less money. Let me know what you find. John |
port engine stalls generator
On Jun 14, 12:33 pm, Capt John wrote:
On Jun 13, 11:29 am, Michael Noe wrote: I just purchased an '01 Maxum 3500. When I start the port engine with the generator running, it stalls the generator. Does anyone have any idea what would cause this? Both engine batteries are new, the third seems OK. TIA. It's eather an electrical problem, or a fuel problem. If the port engine and the generator share the same fuel feed that could be the problem, if they don't, toss that idea. Now your generator should have it's own alternator, which supplies it with it's own 12 volt power. If that alternator isn't working, and the port engine and the generator 12 volt supply are tied together, the voltage drops when the port engine cranks that should shut down the generator. A quick test is to start the generator, and disconnect the generator from the battery. If it stalls, the alternator isn't putting out any power. The battery switch for the generator might not be set up so as to protect the alternator if someone switches it to the off position while it's running. If the alternator is bad just pull it off and bring it to a rebuild shop, they can fix it better than new for a whole lot less money. Let me know what you find. John It's not going to be fuel related. The gas in the generator carb would keep it running for a minute or two even if you completely cut off the fuel feed. The most likely scenario is the one Wayne posted to start with. The voltage is getting pulled down by the engine starter and some iffy connections are resulting in there not being enough voltage to run the generator ignition so it stalls. Your "quick test" is a good way to destroy an alternator by the way. Without a battery as a load many alternators will put out enough voltage to destroy the diodes in them. It exceeds the reverse voltage rating of the diodes. |
port engine stalls generator
Give your genny it's own battery... If not, you will have engine
alternator problems in your future unless you isolate. My 48 was set up like that and after 3 alternators I gave up and added a separate gen battery and no more problems... jamesgangnc wrote: On Jun 14, 12:33 pm, Capt John wrote: On Jun 13, 11:29 am, Michael Noe wrote: I just purchased an '01 Maxum 3500. When I start the port engine with the generator running, it stalls the generator. Does anyone have any idea what would cause this? Both engine batteries are new, the third seems OK. TIA. It's eather an electrical problem, or a fuel problem. If the port engine and the generator share the same fuel feed that could be the problem, if they don't, toss that idea. Now your generator should have it's own alternator, which supplies it with it's own 12 volt power. If that alternator isn't working, and the port engine and the generator 12 volt supply are tied together, the voltage drops when the port engine cranks that should shut down the generator. A quick test is to start the generator, and disconnect the generator from the battery. If it stalls, the alternator isn't putting out any power. The battery switch for the generator might not be set up so as to protect the alternator if someone switches it to the off position while it's running. If the alternator is bad just pull it off and bring it to a rebuild shop, they can fix it better than new for a whole lot less money. Let me know what you find. John It's not going to be fuel related. The gas in the generator carb would keep it running for a minute or two even if you completely cut off the fuel feed. The most likely scenario is the one Wayne posted to start with. The voltage is getting pulled down by the engine starter and some iffy connections are resulting in there not being enough voltage to run the generator ignition so it stalls. Your "quick test" is a good way to destroy an alternator by the way. Without a battery as a load many alternators will put out enough voltage to destroy the diodes in them. It exceeds the reverse voltage rating of the diodes. |
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