mstailey
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- Dec 5, 2005
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- Hatteras Model
- 43' DOUBLE CABIN (1970 - 1984)
I wanted to start a new thread to stay on point.
Ok, here is the deal;
The electrical goodies I spoke of are in a box on top of the unit that houses a printed circut board, diodes and such. Wires from that box run to yet another box where the high tension wires a hooked to a block then run to a circut breaker panel. It's what is in that box that is causing the problem, or so I'm told.
To review the problem, after a few moments of running the voltage meter on the panel starts swinging rapidly between 109..121 VAC. This was confirmed by me with a volt meter testing at the leads on the gen set. RPM was verified 3 times with repeteable results which was 1801..1803 rpms. The throttle (governor?) does not hunt while there is an electrical load. To test this I engerized the engine pad heaters, for example and the engine has a momentary drop in rpms but recovers quickly. Again engine does not hunt. Coinciding with the voltage swing my 110v lights flicker at the same pace as the swinging needle on the panel meter.
I had mentioned of putting 5k so far into this gen set. After a review of the invoices last night its more like $6,132.47, to be exact.
The total dollar amount was done in 2 stages:
1st - $1,783.46 which included:
Gen survey
Oil change with filter
Fuel filter change
Valve adjustment
Belt guard
Repair broken bolt for fresh water cooling pump pulley
The gen set then ran for only 4 hours - just died and would not restart.
2nd - $4,349.01 which included:
Travel time for mechanic
rebuild 2 injectors
rebuild injector pump
replace engine shutdown solonid
replace glow plug
Now it's hard to publicly admit when one has been taken for a ride but it would appear that I'm the passenger in this case. Coupled with the fact that I've got this much money invested so far to keep from being a total fool, I should finish it and get it operational. My thoughts are what choice do I have?
I've been in MI for a 1.5 years (moved from LI) and still getting the lay of the land as far as service companies. The company that did the work has an excellent reputation but I'm starting to feel they are not as sharp on the back-end (Scrods definition) mechanical / electrical.
After the original thread I had to come clean with myself and figured out the reason for asking this group about replacing the gen set with an inverter was my way of not facing the fact that I've not done a real good job on this gen set. In other words mad at myself for not shopping this around or bringing it to the attention of this fourm and it's nicked me pretty hard.
So that being said, I'm going to try to make this set work. Bill (Trojan), thanks for the phone number and I'll call you later today.
To the rest of the group, thanks for taking time and giving your input.
Ok, here is the deal;
The electrical goodies I spoke of are in a box on top of the unit that houses a printed circut board, diodes and such. Wires from that box run to yet another box where the high tension wires a hooked to a block then run to a circut breaker panel. It's what is in that box that is causing the problem, or so I'm told.
To review the problem, after a few moments of running the voltage meter on the panel starts swinging rapidly between 109..121 VAC. This was confirmed by me with a volt meter testing at the leads on the gen set. RPM was verified 3 times with repeteable results which was 1801..1803 rpms. The throttle (governor?) does not hunt while there is an electrical load. To test this I engerized the engine pad heaters, for example and the engine has a momentary drop in rpms but recovers quickly. Again engine does not hunt. Coinciding with the voltage swing my 110v lights flicker at the same pace as the swinging needle on the panel meter.
I had mentioned of putting 5k so far into this gen set. After a review of the invoices last night its more like $6,132.47, to be exact.
The total dollar amount was done in 2 stages:
1st - $1,783.46 which included:
Gen survey
Oil change with filter
Fuel filter change
Valve adjustment
Belt guard
Repair broken bolt for fresh water cooling pump pulley
The gen set then ran for only 4 hours - just died and would not restart.
2nd - $4,349.01 which included:
Travel time for mechanic
rebuild 2 injectors
rebuild injector pump
replace engine shutdown solonid
replace glow plug
Now it's hard to publicly admit when one has been taken for a ride but it would appear that I'm the passenger in this case. Coupled with the fact that I've got this much money invested so far to keep from being a total fool, I should finish it and get it operational. My thoughts are what choice do I have?
I've been in MI for a 1.5 years (moved from LI) and still getting the lay of the land as far as service companies. The company that did the work has an excellent reputation but I'm starting to feel they are not as sharp on the back-end (Scrods definition) mechanical / electrical.
After the original thread I had to come clean with myself and figured out the reason for asking this group about replacing the gen set with an inverter was my way of not facing the fact that I've not done a real good job on this gen set. In other words mad at myself for not shopping this around or bringing it to the attention of this fourm and it's nicked me pretty hard.
So that being said, I'm going to try to make this set work. Bill (Trojan), thanks for the phone number and I'll call you later today.
To the rest of the group, thanks for taking time and giving your input.