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  • KC
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    #2126049

    Hi guys,

    By looking at the photo below, could anyone direct me on how to remove the Electrical panel that is circled, as I tried to unscrew the screws on it and pulled out the two skinny bars below it, and it does not detach from the generator?

    I thought that maybe because the 2 breaker reset buttons on it did nothing when pushing them, maybe a fuse blew out, and the fuse might be located somewhere behind that panel.

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    KC
    Posts: 6
    #2125887

    It can still happen when the genset is running. Try the drill trick and you may be surprised.

    Thanks Glenn!

    KC
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    #2125753

    First I would like to say thank all of you for all of your comments.

    I will be leaving photos below of my Generator and what I have taken apart for you to see. I now will address a few comments.

    Glenn- I am not sure what you said is the problem, as when the power output went out is when the Generator was running, and not laid up for a while. I had used it for 5 days before this happened during a week of a power outage we had after Hurricane Ida hit here in Southeast Louisiana. I am however going today to purchase a cheap keyed Electric Drill to try the residual magnetism test if the Brushes coming in on Tuesday and is not my problem.

    Bearcat89- Hopefully you or someone else can guide me to where the fuse would be located on my Generator by looking at the photos below.

    Everyone take note of my AVR computer chipboard as is not like a typical AVR unit in most Generators. Also take a very close look at it, as it seems to me that the left side of it is darkened as what I might think happens went a short occurs. Maybe it is just me, so look for yourselves and tell me what you think.

    All help and comments are appreciated. Thanks, guys!

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    KC
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    #2125622

    I’m not even sure the Honda engine in cheap generators, pressure washer, etc, is even their overhead valve engine is it? Buyer beware.

    I’m not even sure the Honda engine in cheap generators, pressure washer, etc, is even their overhead valve engine is it? Buyer beware.

    Almost $1,200 is anything but cheap. I will leave photos later tonight if that might help.

    KC
    Posts: 6
    #2125506

    Is there a main fuse in the panel?

    Where would I look to locate the main fuse?

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