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I have a Kohler 7KW gasoline unit. The speed adjustment is maxed out but she will only reach 113-115 volts, wfo and fully loaded. I feel that there must be either a weak spring, a supporting/contributing adjustment that is off or "something" else that needs addressing. Fuel screws are adjusted per manual. Gov works fine and the voltage is fine but I hate to see any adjustment at it's full range. Comments, suggestions? (Yes Dale, it works, that's why I just gotta fix it!) :-) | |||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
Have you checked the frequency? I would be more concerned about frequency than voltage. | |||
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3/12 |
Did you check to makes sure that both ends of your male/male cord were plugged in??? Grin | |||
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Ha! Yep, both ends are plugged in. :-) Bill, I was under the impression that the speed, voltage and frequency were fixed parameters. i.e. if the speed is low, the freq and voltage are correspondingly low. Did not have a freq meter and used the little plug-in receptacle meter as my guide. I knew the thing was 5V off (or so I thought). I just connected the digital volt meter and WHAT! The plug-in meter was 8-plus volts low. So, my gen voltage is actually pretty good. I will obtain a freq meter and verify that parameter asap. | ||||
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First Month Member 11/13 |
RPM and frequency are locked together. Voltage depends on flux density, field excitation, loads, phase of the moon, etc. For a meter, look at Kill a watt at radio shack. [This message has been edited by bill h (edited December 24, 2003).] | |||
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I hear ya bill. I just assumed that "..and then a miracle occurs"....in the gen unit was the operative mode. Thanks for the tip on the meter. If our Uncle Sam doesn't have one I can check out on an overnight authorization, I'll go to The Shack. | ||||
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ata boy ron, let us tax payers pay to fix a Barth. Sounds like a good idea though. I bet the Uncle has GOOD equipment too. Keep us posted too. Dale | ||||
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"First Year of Inception" Membership Club |
When I used to work(four letter word) in the engine room of the fire boat in Seattle I always check the HZ and if it was low I would have to raise the RPM of the gen set to bring it up the the correct cycles. If it was too high I'b lower the RPM's. Dennis | |||
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"5+ Years of Active Membership" |
hi use tac 1800 rpm 60 c 120 v put small load test hop this helps carl | |||
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