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PH3300i SM, Rev. 2017-01-20
4.11 No DC Output At Battery Charge Receptacle
4.12 Starting Battery Will Not Charge
Abnormal
Abnormal
Normal
Find the 9-pin connector from the voltage
regulator (section 4.13). With the
generator running, verify that there is
13-15V on the red-black wire (section
4.13, Fig. 28).
Inspect wires of the 9-pin connector from
the voltage regulator for breaks and
shorts (section 4.13, Fig. 28), and check
continuity through to the DC receptacle.
Repair as necessary. If there are no
wiring issues, replace voltage regulator.
Check the DC circuit breaker.
Reset DC circuit breaker if tripped. Check
continuity through breaker, replace if
faulty.
Charge battery using recommended
charger. Do a load test to make sure the
battery maintains adequate voltage under
load. Clean battery terminals. Replace
battery if necessary.
Check all wire connections of the voltage
regulator. Test the voltage (section 4.13).
Replace the voltage regulator.
Abnormal
Normal
Abnormal
Normal
Normal
Abnormal
With the generator running, unplug the
stator low voltage winding from the
voltage regulator. Measure the voltage
between the blue wires (section 4.4.3,
Fig. 21).
Voltage: 16-20VAC
Check the wiring harness for breaks or
shorts, repair as necessary. If no wiring
issues found, replace the stator (section
5.8).
Before troubleshooting, inspect battery
condition (section 3.2). Inspect the battery
terminals & quick disconnect
connections.
Check the DC voltage at the battery and
the control panel with the generator
running. See steps 1 and 2 on the
following page.