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Homelite LR 4300 generator only supplying 230v, even at the 120 outlets

Engine runs normally, about 3600 rpm; did not have any previous issues. I metered the power output after I smoked my furnace aquastat when I engaged the transfer switch. I then checked the kitchen convenience outlets and they were 230v. Went to the generator and checked output at the outlet and it was also 230v.

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Make certain the voltage switch is set to 120 volts, not 230 volts.

If you lost your user manual, you can download on in the link below. Just click on the "open as PDF" button and it will download t your computer. http://lawnandgarden.manualsonline.com/manuals/mfg/homelite/electric_generator.html?p=16

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SOURCE: generator engine runs fine but only 2 volts show

check the voltage regulator

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SOURCE: Homelite generator model # LR 5500 not producing electricity

I have the same unit and same problem.
I have lost my owners manual. Did you figure out what needs to be done to correct the no output issue.

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