A Working Generator Voltmeter is Essential
15th May 2022
Having a fully operational Voltmeter on your Generator is essential. Your voltmeter is an early warning system and can indicate problems your generator might have.
If the voltage is low:
1. Give the generator a service. Old oil may have thickened slowing
the engine and putting a strain on the engine, possibly resulting in
engine failure.
2. Check the air
filter is not falling apart, as old filters can deposit large particles
in the fuel system, which can result in damaging the engine.
3. Check the state and age of the fuel. There could be damaging particles getting into your fuel system, blocking the jets.
4. The alternator could be under stress from surging. This is the
case if your engine "bears down" when you add a load (see our repair
videos for testing procedures.)
If the voltage is high:
1. Check the state and age of the fuel. There could be damaging
particles getting into your fuel system, preventing the fuel from
automatically adjusting.
2. The AVR/Capacitor could be about to
fail. Usually seen by a spike in voltage and may indicate surging which
can burn out any equipment you have attached to the generator (see our
repair videos for testing procedures.)
3. This can indicate an arc in your alternator. This is very dangerous as there is a possibility of electrocution.
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