Daddyo
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Did you somehow unbolt the "electrical end" of the generator and ship it via UPS, or did you have to give the whole generator to some shipping company?
I removed the back end. Not easy or light!!
Did you somehow unbolt the "electrical end" of the generator and ship it via UPS, or did you have to give the whole generator to some shipping company?
Hi David. I guess I did not understand your original instructions, but I'm with you now. Messing with the inside of a generator is new territory for me. I'll regroup and try the test again. Thanks.Twistedtree is correct. Read my original post. You remove the wires from the capacitor, hook up an ohmeter to the BARE terminals and read the resistance. It should start low and build up as it charges the capacitor. If it starts high and stays high, then it is shot.
Hi David. I guess I did not understand your original instructions, but I'm with you now. Messing with the inside of a generator is new territory for me. I'll regroup and try the test again. Thanks.
Good idea. Thanks.Picture don't work for me. Go to YouTube and search "testing capacitors " watch at least five different videos and you will get the point.
Hi David. I watched a couple YouTube videos, then tried it again. My meter reads "1." both before and after touching the capacitor's terminals. I changed the dial on the multimeter to various resistance values, but got the same result. I guess that means at least one of my problems is a dead capacitor.Twistedtree is correct. Read my original post. You remove the wires from the capacitor, hook up an ohmeter to the BARE terminals and read the resistance. It should start low and build up as it charges the capacitor. If it starts high and stays high, then it is shot.
David
When I do your test, applying the short does not make my meter go to zero. It dances all over the place with all sorts of numbers flashing on the display. As soon as I take away the short, the meter goes back to "1." .With meter in ohms and clips attached, short between clips and meter should go to near zero. Remove the short and it should slowly rise to infinity, or on that meter "1 ."
It was a case of not making a good connection. I was shorting the capacitor with the shaft of a screw driver.If numbers dance, you are not making a good connection. Or a crappy meter.