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Onan problem.. [message #193974] Tue, 25 December 2012 15:32 Go to next message
amdgmcman is currently offline  amdgmcman   United States
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Greetings and Happy Holidays,

I have recently had a replacement 6K Onan generator, circa 1978, installed in my 78 Royale and noticed a problem. In the 120v receptacle next to the entrance door to my coach I have plugged in a meter to show the amount of AC volts I have being supplied to the motorhome. I originally purchased it to check out how many AC volts are being supplied when hooked up to shore power. The problem I have is when the generator is running the meter is pinned out of the high range of the meter. When I plug into the shore power it registers within the acceptable parameters of the meter. Is there a regulator on the Onan that might not be working? I don’t want to overload and burn up anything.

Thanks,


AMDGMCMan
Alan M DeLuccio
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Coachmen,Center Kitchen Floorplan
09 Harley Davidson Street Glide
65 Corvair Monza Convertible
96 RAV4 2 door Manual 4WD
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Re: Onan problem.. [message #193976 is a reply to message #193974] Tue, 25 December 2012 15:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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amdgmcman wrote on Tue, 25 December 2012 13:32

...
I have recently had a replacement 6K Onan generator, ...

... The problem I have is when the generator is running the meter is pinned out of the high range of the meter. ...

... Is there a regulator on the Onan that might not be working? I don’t want to overload and burn up anything.


Sounds like your generator is running to fast. There is an adjustment to the spring on the governor arm on the top of the generator.

Note that the voltage and frequency are linked, so you also have higher than 60 cycles. Yes, you can burn some stuff up.

Be sure and adjust it under load. It will normally run slightly high when lightly loaded.



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Re: [GMCnet] Onan problem.. [message #193979 is a reply to message #193976] Tue, 25 December 2012 16:06 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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Ah, maybe you need to make sure that your multimeter is set on AC and on
the 400 volt scale if you have switches. Some have 200 volt scales on AC as
well, and that should work also. Check each leg of your output leads to
ground with the black on the ground and the red on each of the leads one at
a time. If the voltage is over 130 volts AC, no load on the generator, your
rpms are too fast. There is a threaded rod near a fairly large spring on
the governor linkage. Loosen the jamnut which will have the effect of
lowering the rpms. When you get it to about 124 or 125 Volts no load, then
try it under load, It should hold a steady 120 Volts under load if all is
well.
Jim Hupy
Salem, OR
78 GMC Royale 403

On Tue, Dec 25, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Mike Miller <m000035@gmail.com> wrote:

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> amdgmcman wrote on Tue, 25 December 2012 13:32
> > ...
> > I have recently had a replacement 6K Onan generator, ...
> >
> > ... The problem I have is when the generator is running the meter is
> pinned out of the high range of the meter. ...
> >
> > ... Is there a regulator on the Onan that might not be working? I
> don&#8217;t want to overload and burn up anything.
>
>
> Sounds like your generator is running to fast. There is an adjustment to
> the spring on the governor arm on the top of the generator.
>
> Note that the voltage and frequency are linked, so you also have higher
> than 60 cycles. Yes, you can burn some stuff up.
>
> Be sure and adjust it under load. It will normally run slightly high when
> lightly loaded.
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Onan problem.. [message #193984 is a reply to message #193976] Tue, 25 December 2012 17:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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On Dec 25, 2012, at 2:52 PM, Mike Miller <m000035@gmail.com> wrote:

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> amdgmcman wrote on Tue, 25 December 2012 13:32
>> ...
>> I have recently had a replacement 6K Onan generator, ...
>>
>> ... The problem I have is when the generator is running the meter is pinned out of the high range of the meter. ...
>>
>> ... Is there a regulator on the Onan that might not be working? I don&#8217;t want to overload and burn up anything.
>
>
> Sounds like your generator is running to fast. There is an adjustment to the spring on the governor arm on the top of the generator.
>
> Note that the voltage and frequency are linked, so you also have higher than 60 cycles. Yes, you can burn some stuff up.
>
> Be sure and adjust it under load. It will normally run slightly high when lightly loaded.
>
Actually the Onan factory manual says to adjust it unloaded.

I turn off every thing inside the motorhome and adjust the motor speed so that the voltage measures 128 volts.

If the carb high speed jet is adjusted properly you can then load it up and will still stay at close to 118-120 with an air conditioner, a water heater and a microwave all running.

Emery Stora
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Re: [GMCnet] Onan problem.. [message #194013 is a reply to message #193984] Wed, 26 December 2012 01:09 Go to previous message
amdgmcman is currently offline  amdgmcman   United States
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Thanks for your responses. I'll check it out!

AMDGMCMan
Alan M DeLuccio
78 Royale with
Coachmen,Center Kitchen Floorplan
09 Harley Davidson Street Glide
65 Corvair Monza Convertible
96 RAV4 2 door Manual 4WD
Long Beach, CA
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