Posted by mkirsch on November 05, 2012 at 08:27:32 from (64.80.110.74):
I have been banging my head against a wall trying to get a little Winpower 6KW PTO generator to make juice for the last couple of weeks.
My biggest problem is that NOTHING is labeled, and the innards of the generator look NOTHING like the parts diagrams.
The shunt rectifier (I think, again, not labeled) is definitely bad. When I pulled it to check the diodes with a meter, I brushed against it and the diodes turned to DUST.
I replaced the rectifier with a new one from Radio Shack, but I have no idea if it's wired in properly. When the diodes fell apart, my means of figuring out which wire did what went down the toilet.
There's two brown wires, and two white wires going to the rectifier. I can't see where any of the wires go.
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