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fault finding repair tips for a brushless capacitor compensated generator

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Okay, I'm just going to show you a uh a

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few basic fault finding tips to diagnose

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um faults on a capacitor compensated

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brushless alternator of the type

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typically fit fitted to

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Honda frame generators of the EC series.

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So,

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I've taken the back off of this one just

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to so we can have a look at the back of

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the alternator there. First thing to do

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is just physically have a look around

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all here. Uh you'll see there's bindings

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in here. There's a couple showing there.

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Quite often the this is done with um tie

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wraps. But the thing is these bindings

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can give you a clue as to what's going

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on with the uh the alternator. So you

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have a good look because if they're

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broken in any way, it indicates that the

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stator has got very hot at some point

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expanded and snapped the bindings. So

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that's pointing you towards a fully

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stator. Um but before any of that,

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before even taking the back off, what

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you need to do first is start the

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machine up, check you've got the right

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speed. speed should be about 3,100 RPM

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off load or if you're measuring via the

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output about 52 hertz with no load. Then

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if you're getting zero output from the

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um from the sockets, the next thing to

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do is just to give it a little rev, a

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quick rev by just getting hold of the

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throttle linkage. um and only needs a

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blip because sometimes if it's if a

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machine has lost residual magnetism in

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the rotor that will just giving it a

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quick rev will be enough to restore that

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uh get the whole generating process

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going again. Um if that doesn't uh you

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you need to measure what output you're

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actually getting from the uh from the

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sockets. If uh if it's showing you

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you're getting uh say 110 volts out of

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the 220 volt socket, that can be a clue.

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can be telling you've lost one one

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winding on the stator as the state

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usually has two 110 volt windings or it

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could be telling you that you've got uh

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contacts burnt out in your voltage

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change over switch. Um the other thing

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of course it could be telling you is

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that you've got uh faulty diodes on the

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rotor. That's there's the diodes on the

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rotor I think sometimes called revolving

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rectifiers. um if they're leaky, they'll

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sometimes exhibit a symptom whereby the

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voltage is very low off load and when

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you put a load on it, the voltage will

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pick up. So, there's a little clue

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there. Uh the other clue that they

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sometimes give you is that they're black

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and blown to smitherines. So, it's

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always worth looking for. Uh the only

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real way to test them is to disconnect

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one end and uh measure the resistance

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across them. Should be high one way, low

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the other way. Okay.

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So you've uh you've run the machine,

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you've given it a riv, done all of that.

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Uh we'll come to look at this part which

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is the capacitor. Now these capacitors

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are quite large, capable of holding a a

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fair bit of charge and thus giving you a

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kick like a horse if you get your

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fingers across them. So they need to be

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discharged before you start playing with

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them. I do it with a uh with an

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insulated screwdriver across the

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terminals. Uh, and I'm sure there's much

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safer ways of doing it than proper ways

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of doing it that you can probably look

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up on um on Google to safely handle a

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capacitor of this size. And then once

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it's discharged, you want to measure the

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capacitance across there with a meter

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that will do it. And it'll have a value

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written on the side. In this case, 16

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microfarads. It looks like 16 followed

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by U and a capital F. But that U is in

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fact the Greek symbol for micro. 16

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microfarads. So you would measure across

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that and check that its value

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corresponds to the value written on the

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side. It's very common for these to

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fail. They don't last forever and quite

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commonly if they do fail they'll exhibit

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some physical signs that there'll be

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bulging, cracked, burnt, the caps will

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be blown off. Um anything like that can

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give you a clue as to what's going on.

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When you come to replace one of those,

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don't be tempted by a washing machine

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for capacity off eBay. A starting

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capacitor is just designed to get a

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motor going for a few seconds. These

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have to run for ages. So, you need the

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proper capacitor to fit one of these,

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otherwise it won't last very long.

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Okay. Um, the next thing to check is the

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windings themselves. So, we just

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disconnect the main plug. They usually

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have a plug coming off the stator, four

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uh connections in it like that. Those

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four connections are the ends of the two

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110 volt windings. Uh you it's it could

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be wired so that that's one winding

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diagonally the other winding or this is

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one winding and that's the other winding

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kind of there's no convention about it.

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If you fish about in there with a uh a

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voltmeter set to resistance, you're

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going to be expecting to find two pairs,

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and they're both going to be the same

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resistance in the region of an ohm or

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half an ohm or something like that. And

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once you've figured out which are the

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two windings, there should be no

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connectivity between them at all. Okay?

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If any of those conditions aren't met,

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then it's pointing you towards a fault

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in the uh in the state of winding. Quite

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often, these uh parts for these

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alternators will be so expensive that

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it's probably cheaper to just buy a

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complete secondhand alternator and fit

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it on than it is to change a part. Like

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I say, typically a SP a stator on a on a

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4 kilowatt

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um alternator like this might cost you

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£300. So um you know and you can usually

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pick up a complete secondhand alternator

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for say 150. So um it's worth thinking

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about that. The other thing you need to

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consider is that they don't usually fail

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for nothing. There's usually a root

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cause and the most common root cause

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that causes them to fail is a dirty

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carburetor on the engine. Dirty

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carburetor leads to lower engine power.

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When you put a load on the alternator,

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it ends up slowing up the engine. You

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slow the engine, you slow the fan that's

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drive that's driving air through the

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alternator, and that makes it overheat.

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So, that's one thing to uh consider. The

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other thing that will uh will cause them

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to fail is if somebody's put a box over

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them to cut down on the on the on the

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noise, that will make them overheat.

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Maybe somebody leave a coat on it. Maybe

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it's got a mouse nest in there ex you

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know um that's uh blocking off the air

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flow. All sorts of things like that. But

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basically there's no point just changing

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a component in your alternator without

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checking that your engine is capable of

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delivering the power to drive that

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alternator because low engine power

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kills alternators. That's about I think

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all I've got to tell you on for finding

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a a simple capacitor compensated

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brushless alternator.

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