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Good morning,
Looking for anyone familiar with these. Had a generator tech here who is a bit dumbfounded.
The generator runs well, but the controller shuts down if a charged battery is not connected. It is receiving 120V to the unit and to the clip to the controller, but the controller will not light up unless a charged 12V battery is connected. The battery will be drained by the unit quickly, as the unit isn’t trickle charging the battery back, nor is the controller being powered by anything but the battery.
The tech thinks it may be corroded connections, but I don’t see that. He is bringing a spare controller by to check it. If it’s the controller, a new one is $1200. A new unit is $4200. My unit is 7.5 years old already, but has under 200 hours on it.
My quick fix is gonna be a battery tender hooked up inside the unit to the battery from the 120V leads. If I can get another few years out of it, why not. Used controllers are around $500 on eBay, but I may be buying someone else’s problem.
Wondering if anyone else has been having this issue?
Thanks in advance.
Looking for anyone familiar with these. Had a generator tech here who is a bit dumbfounded.
The generator runs well, but the controller shuts down if a charged battery is not connected. It is receiving 120V to the unit and to the clip to the controller, but the controller will not light up unless a charged 12V battery is connected. The battery will be drained by the unit quickly, as the unit isn’t trickle charging the battery back, nor is the controller being powered by anything but the battery.
The tech thinks it may be corroded connections, but I don’t see that. He is bringing a spare controller by to check it. If it’s the controller, a new one is $1200. A new unit is $4200. My unit is 7.5 years old already, but has under 200 hours on it.
My quick fix is gonna be a battery tender hooked up inside the unit to the battery from the 120V leads. If I can get another few years out of it, why not. Used controllers are around $500 on eBay, but I may be buying someone else’s problem.
Wondering if anyone else has been having this issue?
Thanks in advance.