HeartWarrior
Member
- Joined
- Sep 8, 2019
- Messages
- 23
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Heart Warrior
- Vessel Make
- 1988 Island Gypsy 40
I am in the process of updating the power on my boat from 125 to 125/250 capabilities. I have finished the shore power conversion with the installation of new input connections and the addition of new breakers, etc. The 220V will support the installation of a scuba compressor that I am installing this fall. My current generator is a 1990's vintage Onan MDKC that run perfectly. Although it is only a 4KW unit and I have to be selective what I run at the same time, it suits my purpose perfectly and do not have a burning desire to put in anything bigger. I have spent time reviewing the wiring both physically and from the manuals in hope that it would be easy to identify L2 of the generator which from my interpretation of the manuals and diagrams should already be in existence in the control box and I have not been that lucky. I'm really not that excited probing around with my meters with generator running to see what lights up! I have attached a few pages from the manual that has the electrical diagrams for the unit and was wondering if anyone can figure out how or what is L2 on the device so I can run a supply wire from it back to my panel to complete my upgrade. I have narrowed it down to thinking it should be connected to one of the 2 standoff insulators that are referenced on the drawing and referred to TB1 and TB2. I have also included a picture of the control box where you can see on the right side of the box, TB1 and TB2 as the red isolators. The wiring is still old school in that the red wire heading out the back of the control box is L1, and the black wire is the neutral. These will all be upgraded to match everything else on the box for AC wiring using the Black as L1, Red as L2, White as neutral, and green as ground.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,