Posted by thebrownie on November 8, 2009, 11:26 pm
U am at a loss to explain why my home generator, it used to work fine
but now the engine runs fine and the voltmeter shows 110 volts but
the outlet does not provide anything. I think that the problem is the
GFI outlet but I had it replaced twice.
Does anyone have a answer ? I am plugging a 3 wire cable into the
generator to supply furnace and a freezer, the generator is rated at
3.2 kW and is diesel powered. I would appreciate any help.
And thanks
Posted by ghio on November 9, 2009, 5:37 am
On Nov 9, 10:26am, thebrow...@earthlink.net wrote:
> U am at a loss to explain why my home generator, it used to work fine
> but now the engine runs fine and the voltmeter shows 110 volts but
> the outlet does not provide anything. I think that the problem is the
> GFI outlet but I had it replaced twice.
> Does anyone have a answer ? I am plugging a 3 wire cable into the
> generator to supply furnace and a freezer, the generator is rated at
> 3.2 kW and is diesel powered. I would appreciate any help.
> And thanks
Is there a fuse between the gen and the loads?
Posted by You on November 9, 2009, 6:42 pm
In article
> On Nov 9, 10:26 am, thebrow...@earthlink.net wrote:
> > U am at a loss to explain why my home generator, it used to work fine
> > but now the engine runs fine and the voltmeter shows 110 volts but
> > the outlet does not provide anything. I think that the problem is the
> > GFI outlet but I had it replaced twice.
> > Does anyone have a answer ? I am plugging a 3 wire cable into the
> > generator to supply furnace and a freezer, the generator is rated at
> > 3.2 kW and is diesel powered. I would appreciate any help.
> > And thanks
>
> Is there a fuse between the gen and the loads?
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Posted by thebrownie on November 13, 2009, 1:45 am
>In article
>> On Nov 9, 10:26 am, thebrow...@earthlink.net wrote:
>> > U am at a loss to explain why my home generator, it used to work fine
>> > but now the engine runs fine and the voltmeter shows 110 volts but
>> > the outlet does not provide anything. I think that the problem is the
>> > GFI outlet but I had it replaced twice.
>> > Does anyone have a answer ? I am plugging a 3 wire cable into the
>> > generator to supply furnace and a freezer, the generator is rated at
>> > 3.2 kW and is diesel powered. I would appreciate any help.
>> > And thanks
>>
>> Is there a fuse between the gen and the loads?
No ! no fuse
>www.smokstak.com Generator & Motor Forum
Posted by thebrownie on November 13, 2009, 1:44 am
wrote:
>On Nov 9, 10:26 am, thebrow...@earthlink.net wrote:
>> U am at a loss to explain why my home generator, it used to work fine
>> but now the engine runs fine and the voltmeter shows 110 volts but
>> the outlet does not provide anything. I think that the problem is the
>> GFI outlet but I had it replaced twice.
>> Does anyone have a answer ? I am plugging a 3 wire cable into the
>> generator to supply furnace and a freezer, the generator is rated at
>> 3.2 kW and is diesel powered. I would appreciate any help.
>> And thanks
>Is there a fuse between the gen and the loads?
No !
> but now the engine runs fine and the voltmeter shows 110 volts but
> the outlet does not provide anything. I think that the problem is the
> GFI outlet but I had it replaced twice.
> Does anyone have a answer ? I am plugging a 3 wire cable into the
> generator to supply furnace and a freezer, the generator is rated at
> 3.2 kW and is diesel powered. I would appreciate any help.
> And thanks