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6.5Kw to 7Kw Marine Gas Generator
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- GoodSpirit
- Scurvy Dog
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- Vessel Info: 1992 Carver 3608
- Location: Lake of the Woods
6.5Kw to 7Kw Marine Gas Generator
Would prefer a refurbished unit but a good used one will be considered.
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- RobGunn
- Deck Hand
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Re: 6.5Kw to 7Kw Marine Gas Generator
- km1125
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Re: 6.5Kw to 7Kw Marine Gas Generator
RobGunn wrote:Source of the post I am also looking for the same. I had a 7 Kw Kohler unit in my 3607 but has never worked. I have had 2 different professional marine people look at it and they can't get it to generate. The engine starts and runs just as it should, however it wont generate electricity and then the unit will shut down due to internal controls. I would love to find someone that could fix what I have or find a good used unit as a replacement. Please offer what you can...
Hard to believe they couldn't determine what was actually wrong and why it couldn't generate.
The generator end is actually very simple and it comes down to a bad connection, a bad cap, a bad rotor or a bad stator. If the generator has lost residual magnetism (it needs little magnetism to actually start to generate any power), then it can easily be "flashed" to get that going again. A generator can lose residual magnetism if it's been sitting too long between uses (which can be months or years). The voltage and frequency regulation become a bit more complicated, but if it's not even generating any power those aren't even in play yet (you can bypass the voltage regulation to verify that circuit isn't causing the lack of power, but the generator has to generate some power before the voltage regulation becomes an issue).
- bud37
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Re: 6.5Kw to 7Kw Marine Gas Generator
RobGunn wrote:Source of the post I would love to find someone that could fix what I have or find a good used unit as a replacement. Please offer what you can...
I think you and a lot of people are in the same boat....if these things were so easy to repair it wouldn't be so hard to find repair people at a reasonable cost. Good luck with your search and if you find some please follow up where the source of good used gennies is.
- ColRon
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Re: 6.5Kw to 7Kw Marine Gas Generator
1989 Carver Santego 3867
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Re: 6.5Kw to 7Kw Marine Gas Generator
If they didn't get generator specific training, chances are they won't be able to make a difference in a reasonable amount of time. They might be able to solve a simple issue and can probably solve a complicated one eventually with some research but you don't want to be the one paying for their time while they train on your machine. The key is to find someone who's experienced with your brand or at least generators in general. It would be nice to specialize in all systems but that's an unreasonable expectation. Even the most experienced techs won't know it all, there's just too much and it's ever changing.RobGunn wrote:Source of the post.....I have had 2 different professional marine people look at it and they can't get it to generate.....
Keep in mind that for that vintage, parts may not be available anymore. If it's the model I'm thinking of, this is indeed the case and you have to look at alternative sources in hopes they may still have old stock lying around.
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Re: 6.5Kw to 7Kw Marine Gas Generator
- RobGunn
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Re: 6.5Kw to 7Kw Marine Gas Generator
Both guys that have looked at it have replaced everything that was needed and then some. Replaced the Control board that I dont think was bad and diode board that aperantly did test bad, also tested stator and found it was OK. Both came to the conclusion that the unit needed to be "Flashed" to make it work. However, neither guy could get it to "flash" and make it work. I sure would love to find a guy that could truly know what he was doing and make it work. So far I have ~$1000 in parts and labor just to end up in the same old "cant make it work" mode. Can anyone out there recomend "that guy" ?
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