I just purchased 5 new AGM's. I was told when you go from flooded batteries to AGM's you need to replace the voltage regulators on a my 3116 CATs? Is this fact?
I live in that great Buckeye state below you and would also be interested in the table. Could pick up depending where you are. Big game tomorrow so could not pickup on Saturday but any other day would work. Thanks
Update: Well first of all the generator is fixed. The problem was the the breaker on the gen failed providing only 110v instead of 220v. Replaced the breaker. Now the volt meter on the panel reads 220v which is what it should be. Thanks for everyone's help.
all three airs run on 240VAC as well as hot water tank etc. so, it seems the gen. has dropped a leg from what I see. Will know more this weekend. Thanks for everyone's input.
Skybolt: No PO on gen so it appears my buddy's boat is somehow different from what you say than mine. His is 2 years newer which could account for the difference perhaps. Greatly appreciate your wisdom and reply. I will fire things up this weekend and turn on multiple items to see if...
I have one 50amp cord on dock side. My dock neighbor has the same boat with the same set up and he claims when on Gen he has 220v. I honestly cannot say if in previous years I had 220 when on gen power but this past weekend, I decided to check my voltages both on shore and gen power which is...
If when plugged into shore power, I have 220V, should I not have the same voltage when on Generator? I get 120 volts when I switched from shore to gen. 8kw Westerbeke
Process of elimination. Went to the main panel after suspecting something electrical was causing the problem and started turning off each breaker. When I turned off the charger the noise stopped. I was going to replace the charger anyway down the road. Installed new and no noise.
Blueone: Great, so Millers would block out a dozen or so spaces for us on a weekend? That would be perfect. Let's see how many takers there are over the next several weeks or so. Sign me up.