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03/22 |
Hi Bruce: when you fire up the generator, is should be producing AC voltage right away however, your shore/generator relay in the coach has a time delay so that it will not power up the coach right away. It is done this way to allow the generator to have stable 60 hz power before loading it with the coach load. HOWEVER- The generator must be able to produce voltage immediately upon start up and yes there is a relay that will then maintain the "ON" position to keep the generator running after you release the generator start button. If no AC is present within the unit, it will shutdown immediately when you release the start button. What you are finding is the symptom not the root cause. Could be- Generator field circuit is defective and not energizing the generator. Could be bad diodes or AC voltage regulator in the control panel. Bad connection between the AC regulator and the field coils in the generator (less likely) Run sustain relay defective, could also be a relay driver circuit, On my generator (Dometic 7 KW propane) there is a on/off switch on the front panel. My generator would sometimes start but quit, I found the on/off switch to be defective. These switches are sitting right on the front panel and subject to a lot of contamination and you did mention that it quit while driving in a big rain storm. Perhaps one or more switch have been exposed to water. If you have any toggle switches on the front panel, I would suggest you rapidly switch them on and off many times, it may clean off some contamination and allow the generator to run. If the above doesn't cure the problem, then you have other issues internally either in the control box or the generator itself and will require further trouble shooting. There is nothing wrong with the engine or fuel system, if it starts and runs holding the switch. It is an electrical problem not an engine related problem. Be careful when testing, if the generator is producing voltage (AC) it can hurt if you get across the wrong points or cause further damage. If you would like to discuss I can PM you my phone # if you don't have it. HTH Ed 94 30' Breakaway #3864 30-BS-6B side entry New Cummins 5.9L, 375+ HP Allison 6 speed Spartan chassis K9DVC Tankless water heater | |||
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On my Generac, there is an instruction to hold the start button for 10 seconds, in order to allow a circuit which "flashes the field coils" to perform its task. Maybe you have something similar, and maybe a connection or the circuit itself is troubled. It is better to replace a printed circuit board than field coils. Matt | ||||
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8/11 |
Thanks guys! Keep those posts coming. Especially if you might have an idea where the control relay is located on a 1993 version of this Kohler 7KW LP generator. My breakers for the two hot legs is located on the front of the generator, to the right of the oil filter. I thought they were just the breakers that fed the transfer switch that then fed the 120/240V into the coach. I did switch them on and off a few times. I don't believe they have anything to do with this start circuit, but maybe i'm wrong. Ed---please PM me your number. I hope to be able to get to this over the next few nights and hopefully have it working by the end of the weekend. Unfortunately, I do not think my generator "slides out" anywhere. Seems to be ridgidly mounted in the front of the coach. 9303 3855 33BS 1B Bruce & Kathleen 1993 33' Front Entrance Breakaway 230HP Cummins 5.9, Allison 6 speed, Spartan Chassis, Nicely Optioned | |||
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03/22 |
Hey Bruce did you receive my PM? Ed 94 30' Breakaway #3864 30-BS-6B side entry New Cummins 5.9L, 375+ HP Allison 6 speed Spartan chassis K9DVC Tankless water heater | |||
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8/11 |
Got it. Going to call you now. 9303 3855 33BS 1B Bruce & Kathleen 1993 33' Front Entrance Breakaway 230HP Cummins 5.9, Allison 6 speed, Spartan Chassis, Nicely Optioned | |||
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8/11 |
Ed, Played around with the generator this past weekend. I went to my PM's to get your number to call you and cannot find it anymore. I probably did something to delete it by mistake . Can you send it to me again? I would like to discuss where I am on this with you. It ain't looking good... 9303 3855 33BS 1B Bruce & Kathleen 1993 33' Front Entrance Breakaway 230HP Cummins 5.9, Allison 6 speed, Spartan Chassis, Nicely Optioned | |||
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8/11 |
Anybody have an actual service manual (not the operation and installation manual) for the Kohler 7CCKM propane generator? I have someone that might be able to help me, but he only has Onan information. He told me if I can get my hands on the Test Specifications for this generator he will give it a whirl. No charge to me if he can't fix it, which I thought was real nice of him. I really wish there was someone closer than 2-3 hours away that does repairs on these things... 9303 3855 33BS 1B Bruce & Kathleen 1993 33' Front Entrance Breakaway 230HP Cummins 5.9, Allison 6 speed, Spartan Chassis, Nicely Optioned | |||
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03/22 |
Bruce you have a PM Ed 94 30' Breakaway #3864 30-BS-6B side entry New Cummins 5.9L, 375+ HP Allison 6 speed Spartan chassis K9DVC Tankless water heater | |||
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8/11 |
I've been away from the site for a bit. Kathleen got laid off right before Labor Day. I got laid off the day after Labor Day. But that's another story for another thread sometime... Wanted to post that after many attempts to find my generator problem (with the help of Ed's suggestions), I finally got our Barth to a Kohler service center. And 3.5 hours later we found the problem to be two (2) $7.50 brushes. The tech said that he had checked them in the beginning of his attempt to find out what was wrong, but did not see any problem with them until he went through most everything else and decided to start over again because his readings were not making sense. As he went to move the wire on one brush to check out the one behind it, the wire fell out of the brush. He replaced both brushes and we were back up and running again. So, 5 hours at the service center, $300 in labor (ouch) and $15 in parts we were on the road again. As I mumbled about the time and cost, Kathleen kept reminding me that it could have been worse... 9303 3855 33BS 1B Bruce & Kathleen 1993 33' Front Entrance Breakaway 230HP Cummins 5.9, Allison 6 speed, Spartan Chassis, Nicely Optioned | |||
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Official Barth Junkie |
Grrr..I don't blame you. If he checked out the brushes first why didn't he "move the wire" then? (Besides checking their size due to wear and noting lack of cracks, etc what else is there to "checking brushes"?) I would approach the service manager with the bottom line... 3.5 hours to replace brushes (a "normal wear and tear" maintenance issue?) That tech would not work for me very long with results like that... I wish I could have been around, brushes would be the first thing I would check... 9708-M0037-37MM-01 "98" Monarch 37 Spartan MM, 6 spd Allison Cummins 8.3 325+ hp | |||
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1/21 |
[quote]So, 5 hours at the service center, $300 in labor (ouch) and $15 in parts we were on the road again. It gauls me to hear of high charges caused by a "tech."'s incompetence. There should be some sort of retribution for these acts. #1 29' 1977parted out and still alive in Barths all over the USA | |||
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Official Barth Junkie |
Bruce, I think I owe you an apology. When you asked for the manual this summer, I didn't respond because: I have a gasoline Kohler, different Model # I thought mine was just an owner/operator manual Figured someone else might have the right one, or already on the site. My manual is indeed a service manual (albeit gasoline and different model) I just looked closer and I think there is much you might have been able to use on the generator itself. I just got done scanning and I loaded it on the site here: Service_Manual.pdf I'm really sorry I didn't catch it sooner, might have saved you some money... You can slap me when we next meet 9708-M0037-37MM-01 "98" Monarch 37 Spartan MM, 6 spd Allison Cummins 8.3 325+ hp | |||
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6/12 Formally known as "Humbojb" |
You bet!! Had a similar deal in Allentown last June. Oil pressure gauge not working. 3.5 hours@$80 per hour and they said they couldn't figure it out. A non-rv tech looked at it, saw one of the three wires on the gauge had come off, put it on (15 minutes) and everything worked. Tried to get my $280 back--lots of luck.
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wally 34ft monarch van isle.Propane hangs up in a wet enviroment.Make sure that you have plenty of it,as it dependant on liquid.I assume you are on propane.The other day i had to turn off my furnace to run my generator.Next time you have problems look at your tank,i am certain you will find condensation on it.wally . | ||||
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