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On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 10:19:06 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
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. I have an Onan diesel generator that works pretty much as you describe. There is a solenoid which must be activated for the generator to start and continue running. If an over temp or low oil pressure sensor trips, power to the solenoid is interuppted and the generator stops. It will not restart until a reset button is pressed. When you press the stop button, a relay is activated which interrupts power to the solenoid. My guess would be a short circuit or defective shut down relay. |
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