Mztr45
Electrical
- Sep 15, 2023
- 8
I have a new problem with my power plant on the boat. Had some maintenance done, including insulation tests. Went to put a generator on the bus and it wasn't producing voltage. Suspected fuses on the VR3, and sure enough they were blown. Put new ones in, switched it into auto mode and saw it start to ramp up voltage on the voltmeter and then dropped down to 0 again, fuses blown again. Figured the AVR is dead, wrangled up some "new" VR3's and have tried two different ones, not blowing fuses now, but not producing voltage either. Tried setting it over to manual (it's a 7C2700 controller on my swbd), still no voltage. Took some readings off the F1 & F2 and getting essentially 0 coming out (like 230millivolts). The L1 exciter stator is reading 4.2ohms so that appears to be good and resistance to ground on it shows OL so that's good too.
I've got a sneaking suspicion i've got a bad diode on the RFA but just want to exhaust all my options before I have to pull a bunch of stuff apart to get access to them.
And yes, I know the VR3's are obsolete, but it's what i've got and upgrading to VR6's at this time is last resort since it would be like a 150+ man hour job with the necessary cable runs and interferences. It's going to happen, just...not now.
Any other tests to do to nail this down further, or time to bite the bullet and get into the RFA and start testing diodes?
I've got a sneaking suspicion i've got a bad diode on the RFA but just want to exhaust all my options before I have to pull a bunch of stuff apart to get access to them.
And yes, I know the VR3's are obsolete, but it's what i've got and upgrading to VR6's at this time is last resort since it would be like a 150+ man hour job with the necessary cable runs and interferences. It's going to happen, just...not now.
Any other tests to do to nail this down further, or time to bite the bullet and get into the RFA and start testing diodes?