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03-24-2006, 09:31
Post: #1
Generator
A big Thanks to all, I have sold both generators.
Oene Pomper
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04-26-2006, 14:25
Post: #2
Generator
Yesterday morning we lost power at our home for about three hours, so I
started the generator and my wife went out to the bus to get ready. Later in the
day I pushed the start button and nothing. I also noticed the the voltmeter (for
the generator) was all the way to the left. When I attempted to run the
generator out to see if I could find a blown fuse, it did not respond. It seems
like a fuse or relay somewhere has shut off all power to the generator. The
coach batteries are fine and when I push the auxiliary swith it doesn't help. If
someone can give me some help I would appreciate it.

Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
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04-26-2006, 14:38
Post: #3
Generator
Likely the genset battery is dead. The auxiliary start switch is
powered from the genset battery, if the genset battery is dead it
won't parallel the batteries.

Try jumping the genset battery, it is probably dead. There is a stud-
mount diode and a circuit-breaker in a small enclosure near the
battery chargers through which the genset battery is supposed to
charge, likely one of these is the problem.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dhardy1944"
wrote:
>
> Yesterday morning we lost power at our home for about three hours,
so I
> started the generator and my wife went out to the bus to get ready.
Later in the
> day I pushed the start button and nothing. I also noticed the the
voltmeter (for
> the generator) was all the way to the left. When I attempted to run
the
> generator out to see if I could find a blown fuse, it did not
respond. It seems
> like a fuse or relay somewhere has shut off all power to the
generator. The
> coach batteries are fine and when I push the auxiliary swith it
doesn't help. If
> someone can give me some help I would appreciate it.
>
> Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
>
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04-26-2006, 14:50
Post: #4
Generator
Great post Jeff but my idea was KISS

is the master off......

I did that 1 time!

woody fc rb 81 FT BRAGG NC-




-- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
>
> Likely the genset battery is dead. The auxiliary start switch is
> powered from the genset battery, if the genset battery is dead it
> won't parallel the batteries.
>
> Try jumping the genset battery, it is probably dead. There is a
stud-
> mount diode and a circuit-breaker in a small enclosure near the
> battery chargers through which the genset battery is supposed to
> charge, likely one of these is the problem.
>
> - Jeff Miller
> in Holland, MI
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dhardy1944"
> wrote:
> >
> > Yesterday morning we lost power at our home for about three
hours,
> so I
> > started the generator and my wife went out to the bus to get
ready.
> Later in the
> > day I pushed the start button and nothing. I also noticed the
the
> voltmeter (for
> > the generator) was all the way to the left. When I attempted to
run
> the
> > generator out to see if I could find a blown fuse, it did not
> respond. It seems
> > like a fuse or relay somewhere has shut off all power to the
> generator. The
> > coach batteries are fine and when I push the auxiliary swith it
> doesn't help. If
> > someone can give me some help I would appreciate it.
> >
> > Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
> >
>
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04-27-2006, 01:23
Post: #5
Generator
I have a schematic of an 86FC/88 WB. This charging circuit is a
little complicated and our 88 is different than both of these
drawings. I replaced a good battery, before I understood this
circuit.
Our aux. battery solenoid in mid coach under the air step.
You can jumper across this solenoid to start the gennie or keep a
jumper hooked up to charge the gennie battery. Near this solenoid is
a big Bosh relay maybe 50/70 amps, check all the terminals,this area
is exposed to lots of road debris.
This is where the diode (big as your thumb)is located on our 88FC,

This Bosh relay is energized with the ignition "ON" for alternator
charging or when 110V AC is plugged in. So touch the relay box and
listen while someone turns the key to "ON". Then do the same and
have someone plug in the AC power cord. You can hear and feel this
relay activate. This indicates that the charging circuit is
energized.
You can also check the diode with a Volt Ohm meter.
When the Gennie battery is charging their is a slight voltage drop
across the diode ,so the gen volt meter may read less that the volt
meter on the dash.
There is also a fuse and some butt connectors in the left front
overhead, check here ( I hate butt connectors and push on tang
connectors) This is the 12 volt supply to the relay.

This is more than you asked for, It is also another overdesign from
BB. But I just spent several hours trying to understand this circuit
and I had some of the schematics, they were not much help.
This circuit may also be different on your 84, WE have the Onan
Generator.

Bill 88 FC Michigan


"Jeff Miller" wrote:
>
> Likely the genset battery is dead. The auxiliary start switch is
> powered from the genset battery, if the genset battery is dead it
> won't parallel the batteries.
>
> Try jumping the genset battery, it is probably dead. There is a
stud-
> mount diode and a circuit-breaker in a small enclosure near the
> battery chargers through which the genset battery is supposed to
> charge, likely one of these is the problem.
>
> - Jeff Miller
> in Holland, MI
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dhardy1944"
> wrote:
> >
> > Yesterday morning we lost power at our home for about three
hours,
> so I
> > started the generator and my wife went out to the bus to get
ready.
> Later in the
> > day I pushed the start button and nothing. I also noticed the
the
> voltmeter (for
> > the generator) was all the way to the left. When I attempted to
run
> the
> > generator out to see if I could find a blown fuse, it did not
> respond. It seems
> > like a fuse or relay somewhere has shut off all power to the
> generator. The
> > coach batteries are fine and when I push the auxiliary swith it
> doesn't help. If
> > someone can give me some help I would appreciate it.
> >
> > Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
> >
>
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04-27-2006, 02:32
Post: #6
Generator
Dave,
I had this happen to me. I connected my charger to the battery and charged it
and then was able to extend the generator tray. The generator also cranked after
charging.
Howard Truitt
Camilla, Ga.
86 PT40
----- Original Message -----
From: dhardy1944
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 10:25 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] generator


Yesterday morning we lost power at our home for about three hours, so I
started the generator and my wife went out to the bus to get ready. Later in
the
day I pushed the start button and nothing. I also noticed the the voltmeter
(for
the generator) was all the way to the left. When I attempted to run the
generator out to see if I could find a blown fuse, it did not respond. It
seems
like a fuse or relay somewhere has shut off all power to the generator. The
coach batteries are fine and when I push the auxiliary swith it doesn't help.
If
someone can give me some help I would appreciate it.

Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)





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04-27-2006, 06:34
Post: #7
Generator
Jeff,

Thanks so much. Let me describe what I have done so far. The gen battery
was down. It has a quick disconnect so I disconnected it and put a charger on
it. After a few minutes I engaged the quick disconnect and my charger pegged
and kicked out. It is as if there is a major load on it.

When I bought my bus it did not have the original chargers (one smaller
charger). I had an electrician help me install a 2500 Xantrex. That has been
two years and all has worked well ( a few times gen voltage less than main
batteries - pushing aux swith brought it up) . The Xantrex is housed in a box
just ahead of the right drive wheels. There are some heavy cables there, a
solenoid and maybe a diode (about three quarters an inch by one and a
quarter/) with two yellow wires.

Also, I realized awhile back that my gen battery does not start the generator.
My starter solenoid stuck engaged (gen didn't start) so I opened the gen door
and pulled the quick disconnect. It kept turning over until I went to the rear
of
the bus and turned three disconnects for main batteries - that solved it.

The gen battery is charging at this time (group 31 Interstate). If this info
helps
and you have additional direction I would certainly appreciate it. I have had
the stuck starter solenoid about three times. The gen never starts on first try.
It
takes an average of three. I always preheat so I think it may be my lift pump
for
the diesel. I really don't know.

Thanks so very much.

Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
>
> Likely the genset battery is dead. The auxiliary start switch is
> powered from the genset battery, if the genset battery is dead it
> won't parallel the batteries.
>
> Try jumping the genset battery, it is probably dead. There is a stud-
> mount diode and a circuit-breaker in a small enclosure near the
> battery chargers through which the genset battery is supposed to
> charge, likely one of these is the problem.
>
> - Jeff Miller
> in Holland, MI
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dhardy1944"
> wrote:
> >
> > Yesterday morning we lost power at our home for about three hours,
> so I
> > started the generator and my wife went out to the bus to get ready.
> Later in the
> > day I pushed the start button and nothing. I also noticed the the
> voltmeter (for
> > the generator) was all the way to the left. When I attempted to run
> the
> > generator out to see if I could find a blown fuse, it did not
> respond. It seems
> > like a fuse or relay somewhere has shut off all power to the
> generator. The
> > coach batteries are fine and when I push the auxiliary swith it
> doesn't help. If
> > someone can give me some help I would appreciate it.
> >
> > Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
> >
>
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04-27-2006, 06:53
Post: #8
Generator
Jeff,

I am both happy and confused. You are right on target for the initial problem.
After charging awhile the gen tray works and the meter shows voltage. I
ventured to start the gen but it only grunted. I engaged the aux and it turned
over just fine. That means the gen batt was trying to turn it over. Maybe my
aux switch stuck on that one time when the starter didn't disengage after
disconnecting the gen battery.

If you have any suggestions as to why the gen starts and dies the first couple
of tries it would help. If I could figure that one out there would be no problem
with the starter staying in. It only does that when it has to turn it over a
lot.

Thanks again - Dave in Tulsa (84PT 40)

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
wrote:
>
> Likely the genset battery is dead. The auxiliary start switch is
> powered from the genset battery, if the genset battery is dead it
> won't parallel the batteries.
>
> Try jumping the genset battery, it is probably dead. There is a stud-
> mount diode and a circuit-breaker in a small enclosure near the
> battery chargers through which the genset battery is supposed to
> charge, likely one of these is the problem.
>
> - Jeff Miller
> in Holland, MI
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dhardy1944"
> wrote:
> >
> > Yesterday morning we lost power at our home for about three hours,
> so I
> > started the generator and my wife went out to the bus to get ready.
> Later in the
> > day I pushed the start button and nothing. I also noticed the the
> voltmeter (for
> > the generator) was all the way to the left. When I attempted to run
> the
> > generator out to see if I could find a blown fuse, it did not
> respond. It seems
> > like a fuse or relay somewhere has shut off all power to the
> generator. The
> > coach batteries are fine and when I push the auxiliary swith it
> doesn't help. If
> > someone can give me some help I would appreciate it.
> >
> > Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
> >
>
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04-27-2006, 08:14
Post: #9
Generator
Cranking and sticking in the on/start position, could be a solenoid
overheating and seizing in the closed position.

Not starting is probably a fuel problem,, dirty filter, air in the
line, fuel pump, not exercising the gennie, etc.

Bill 88 FC

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dhardy1944"
wrote:
>
> Jeff,
>
> Thanks so much. Let me describe what I have done so far. The gen
battery
> was down. It has a quick disconnect so I disconnected it and put a
charger on
> it. After a few minutes I engaged the quick disconnect and my
charger pegged
> and kicked out. It is as if there is a major load on it.
>
> When I bought my bus it did not have the original chargers (one
smaller
> charger). I had an electrician help me install a 2500 Xantrex.
That has been
> two years and all has worked well ( a few times gen voltage less
than main
> batteries - pushing aux swith brought it up) . The Xantrex is
housed in a box
> just ahead of the right drive wheels. There are some heavy cables
there, a
> solenoid and maybe a diode (about three quarters an inch by one
and a
> quarter/) with two yellow wires.
>
> Also, I realized awhile back that my gen battery does not start
the generator.
> My starter solenoid stuck engaged (gen didn't start) so I opened
the gen door
> and pulled the quick disconnect. It kept turning over until I went
to the rear of
> the bus and turned three disconnects for main batteries - that
solved it.
>
> The gen battery is charging at this time (group 31 Interstate). If
this info helps
> and you have additional direction I would certainly appreciate it.
I have had
> the stuck starter solenoid about three times. The gen never starts
on first try. It
> takes an average of three. I always preheat so I think it may be
my lift pump for
> the diesel. I really don't know.
>
> Thanks so very much.
>
> Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
> wrote:
> >
> > Likely the genset battery is dead. The auxiliary start switch is
> > powered from the genset battery, if the genset battery is dead
it
> > won't parallel the batteries.
> >
> > Try jumping the genset battery, it is probably dead. There is a
stud-
> > mount diode and a circuit-breaker in a small enclosure near the
> > battery chargers through which the genset battery is supposed to
> > charge, likely one of these is the problem.
> >
> > - Jeff Miller
> > in Holland, MI
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dhardy1944"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Yesterday morning we lost power at our home for about three
hours,
> > so I
> > > started the generator and my wife went out to the bus to get
ready.
> > Later in the
> > > day I pushed the start button and nothing. I also noticed the
the
> > voltmeter (for
> > > the generator) was all the way to the left. When I attempted
to run
> > the
> > > generator out to see if I could find a blown fuse, it did not
> > respond. It seems
> > > like a fuse or relay somewhere has shut off all power to the
> > generator. The
> > > coach batteries are fine and when I push the auxiliary swith
it
> > doesn't help. If
> > > someone can give me some help I would appreciate it.
> > >
> > > Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
> > >
> >
>
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04-27-2006, 09:07
Post: #10
Generator
Bill,

I replaced the starter solenoid, so I think it is primarily having to crank too
long. The starter doesn't seem to stick when I let off as soon as the gen fires.
It
fires quickly but does not stay running but a few seconds. About the third or
fourth time it continues to run. I have replaced the filters. Everyone I have
mentioned it to suppects air in the line. Thanks for the input.

Dave (84PT40)

I am not sure where to start--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com,
"pattypape" wrote:
>
> Cranking and sticking in the on/start position, could be a solenoid
> overheating and seizing in the closed position.
>
> Not starting is probably a fuel problem,, dirty filter, air in the
> line, fuel pump, not exercising the gennie, etc.
>
> Bill 88 FC
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dhardy1944"
> wrote:
> >
> > Jeff,
> >
> > Thanks so much. Let me describe what I have done so far. The gen
> battery
> > was down. It has a quick disconnect so I disconnected it and put a
> charger on
> > it. After a few minutes I engaged the quick disconnect and my
> charger pegged
> > and kicked out. It is as if there is a major load on it.
> >
> > When I bought my bus it did not have the original chargers (one
> smaller
> > charger). I had an electrician help me install a 2500 Xantrex.
> That has been
> > two years and all has worked well ( a few times gen voltage less
> than main
> > batteries - pushing aux swith brought it up) . The Xantrex is
> housed in a box
> > just ahead of the right drive wheels. There are some heavy cables
> there, a
> > solenoid and maybe a diode (about three quarters an inch by one
> and a
> > quarter/) with two yellow wires.
> >
> > Also, I realized awhile back that my gen battery does not start
> the generator.
> > My starter solenoid stuck engaged (gen didn't start) so I opened
> the gen door
> > and pulled the quick disconnect. It kept turning over until I went
> to the rear of
> > the bus and turned three disconnects for main batteries - that
> solved it.
> >
> > The gen battery is charging at this time (group 31 Interstate). If
> this info helps
> > and you have additional direction I would certainly appreciate it.
> I have had
> > the stuck starter solenoid about three times. The gen never starts
> on first try. It
> > takes an average of three. I always preheat so I think it may be
> my lift pump for
> > the diesel. I really don't know.
> >
> > Thanks so very much.
> >
> > Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Miller"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Likely the genset battery is dead. The auxiliary start switch is
> > > powered from the genset battery, if the genset battery is dead
> it
> > > won't parallel the batteries.
> > >
> > > Try jumping the genset battery, it is probably dead. There is a
> stud-
> > > mount diode and a circuit-breaker in a small enclosure near the
> > > battery chargers through which the genset battery is supposed to
> > > charge, likely one of these is the problem.
> > >
> > > - Jeff Miller
> > > in Holland, MI
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "dhardy1944" <
dhardy@>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Yesterday morning we lost power at our home for about three
> hours,
> > > so I
> > > > started the generator and my wife went out to the bus to get
> ready.
> > > Later in the
> > > > day I pushed the start button and nothing. I also noticed the
> the
> > > voltmeter (for
> > > > the generator) was all the way to the left. When I attempted
> to run
> > > the
> > > > generator out to see if I could find a blown fuse, it did not
> > > respond. It seems
> > > > like a fuse or relay somewhere has shut off all power to the
> > > generator. The
> > > > coach batteries are fine and when I push the auxiliary swith
> it
> > > doesn't help. If
> > > > someone can give me some help I would appreciate it.
> > > >
> > > > Dave in Tulsa (84PT40)
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
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