Powertech Generator/Kubota overheating
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08-24-2014, 21:48
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RE: Powertech Generator/Kubota overheating
That is a good way to move air out of that compartment also. the 94 wide body genset radiator bay is open air. There is a baffle under the radiator that directs air out to the curb. I can see that without the baffle it would just be recirculating the air as the used air rose to reenter the compartment. Kind of a bad design but with the overkill fan it works. I dropped my 230v ac fan and installed a 12 volt automotive set up. I used the hour meter signal to open the fan relay because the hour meter is delayed start for 20 seconds while the genset is starting. I didnt want the 12 volt fan to tax the amps when I tried to start the genset. I later installed a two speed thermostat for the fan which also works to keep it off when starting the genset.
here is an image of the electrical issue in the comparment. Gregory O'Connor 2001 LXi43ss Romoland California 92585 951-830-5997 Rainbowrv.com |
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