Wednesday, Feb 27, 2019 at 19:48
The unit I have is a Lincoln welder/generator. 5kva gen. / 180 a. welder.
Not used for some time, it would fire then immediately stop. Tried everything, full fuel cleanout, carb. etc......just fire a few revs. then no more.
New ignition module, same result.
Traced the wire from the start stop switch to the low oil alert, removed it and the engine started and ran immediately.
However, there was no electricity being generated by the alternator.
Replaced and back to no go.
A wire ran from the oil alert to the inside control box of the gen. Removed the cover to see the wire terminating at a capacitor/diode arrangement. Disconnect this wire and the engine runs as normal, but no generation.
With the engine running, touched this wire to its terminal, the engine immediately starts to behave as if it was switched off, quickly remove it, the engine picks up and the generator starts to deliver power.
This is the "flash" circuit, and either the capacitor or diode block have shorted.
I bought a new capacitor and diode assembly from a local electrician, installed and no more problem.
Hope this explains the suggestions I made, some alternators have a permanent magnet exciter which does not require this external electrical impulse.
The circuit diagram of my unit shows it all quite clearly.
mike
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