itsmoked
Electrical
- Feb 18, 2005
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Please recall the thread: thread237-399922
A Newage Stamford tailend.
Fried regulator.
Dual Turbo'd Cummins
NO PMG.
Well glory be! The generator, living in a converted baggage car, actually came to my town and only about 8 blocks away.
I meggered the exciter stator: 8MΩ
I meggered the main stator: 15MΩ
Exciter Resistance is: 23.5Ω
With a 12.8V battery hooked to it I get about a 1/2 amp and a mondo inductive spark (as expected).
Fired up the Cummins - after having to replace the two 8D batteries that were left to rot (were only two years old).
And did I get 480V between all phases with less than a 1% variation as suggested by the test manual?
NO.
I got 390V, 226, 228V.
I'm starting to see why MikeL said other things often break the regulator. I can see it straining a gut trying to reach a level of excitation that could get the output up to 480V.
I'm guessing this is going to be a faulty main stator winding isn't it? Not likely the diodes or all the phases would, perhaps, be low but close to the same. I did not get a chance tonight to run it long (10pm) as it's next to a trailer park and I figured I'd cut them some slack. I wasn't able to check for subtle engine loading with the field battery engaged. I'm scratching my head as to how one can tell if a winding is heating up.
Keith Cress
kcress -
A Newage Stamford tailend.
Fried regulator.
Dual Turbo'd Cummins
NO PMG.
Well glory be! The generator, living in a converted baggage car, actually came to my town and only about 8 blocks away.
I meggered the exciter stator: 8MΩ
I meggered the main stator: 15MΩ
Exciter Resistance is: 23.5Ω
With a 12.8V battery hooked to it I get about a 1/2 amp and a mondo inductive spark (as expected).
Fired up the Cummins - after having to replace the two 8D batteries that were left to rot (were only two years old).
And did I get 480V between all phases with less than a 1% variation as suggested by the test manual?
NO.
I got 390V, 226, 228V.
I'm starting to see why MikeL said other things often break the regulator. I can see it straining a gut trying to reach a level of excitation that could get the output up to 480V.
I'm guessing this is going to be a faulty main stator winding isn't it? Not likely the diodes or all the phases would, perhaps, be low but close to the same. I did not get a chance tonight to run it long (10pm) as it's next to a trailer park and I figured I'd cut them some slack. I wasn't able to check for subtle engine loading with the field battery engaged. I'm scratching my head as to how one can tell if a winding is heating up.
Keith Cress
kcress -