This generator worked fine up until a week or two ago. I have this generator in case of a power outage in winter to run my residential boiler (it takes about 100 watts to run). I haven't had to use it yet, but I have run it consistently so it will be there when I need it. It hasn't been overloaded; I use a 250 watt incandescent light for a load when I run it, 20 - 30 minutes at a time, once a month or so. Now, when I first start it (it's cold), AC power is present (the load light is lit) - the green run light is on. After several minutes the AC power disappears (the light goes out), the green run light disappears and the red overload light comes on intermittently. If I turn the generator off and restart it, sometimes the AC power will be present, but will quickly disappear (again, green run light out, intermittent overload light). Subsequent restarts (generator is warm) result in reliable absence of AC power, and intermittent red overload light.
DC power is always present. It appears that when I first start generator DC Volts measures 14 - 15. After it's warmed up, it measures 17 - 18V. Nominal DC is 12V.
I'm wondering if this is fixable. I'm thinking the fact that I have DC, perhaps out of range DC, is a clue to the generator's AC behavior.
Any insight or direction is appreciated.
Thanks!
Al
DC power is always present. It appears that when I first start generator DC Volts measures 14 - 15. After it's warmed up, it measures 17 - 18V. Nominal DC is 12V.
I'm wondering if this is fixable. I'm thinking the fact that I have DC, perhaps out of range DC, is a clue to the generator's AC behavior.
Any insight or direction is appreciated.
Thanks!
Al