"THERE IS NO VOLTAGE REGULATOR ON THIS MODEL ONLY A DC RECTIFIER. THE TWO WIRES COME OFF THE FIELD AND GO RIGHT TO THE RECTIFIER THEN TO THE TEN AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER THEN TO THE OUTPUT, THAT"S IT."
Have the voltage regulator system checked
in the regulator the voltage controls the amperage allowed and it that unit is not working properly then there will be no current out put
that regulator could be part of the control board for the main ac out put and may have developed a fault in the section for 12 volts on the board
there is a limit on the charge rate for the battery and if it is exceed it may have damaged that circuit or possible blown a fuse in the amperage circuit
Testimonial: "THERE IS NO VOLTAGE REGULATOR ON THIS MODEL ONLY A DC RECTIFIER. THE TWO WIRES COME OFF THE FIELD AND GO RIGHT TO THE RECTIFIER THEN TO THE TEN AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER THEN TO THE OUTPUT, THAT"S IT."
current(amps) is controlled by the voltage allowed through the field windings so it seems strange that the windings are connected directly to the dc outlet through the rectifier diodes with out some for of current control or voltage control
May be if you talk with a gen set repair shop and get some idea of what is possibly wrong so that no current is flowing ( possible burnt out circuit breaker producing too much resistance
I as yet not been able to source a schematic diagram but I have found that the set is a GEN 154 unit
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