I am cruising (i.e. fixing the boat in exotic locations). Today’s most pressing issue is the generator. It has been getting much less use since installing the solar panels, but has always run reliably. Yesterday it ran for about five minutes and stopped. I could crank it, but the fuel shut-off solenoid would drop out as soon as I released the Start switch. I finally noticed the Fault breaker button on the control panel. I pushed it back in and the generator started just fine. Until three minutes later when the Fault button popped out and it stopped.
The tray under the engine portion of the generator contained a few ounces of coolant. I don’t remember the last time I looked that closely, so I don’t know how long it was there. I topped up the reservoir with 16 ounces of water, cleaned up the spill, and lined the tray with paper towels to narrow down the location of the leak.
1. Started the generator. It ran normally for three minutes when the Fault button popped and it stopped. The towels were dry.
2. Started again. Ran for three minutes, button popped. Towels were drenched with several ounces of coolant. Replaced with dry towels.
3. Started again. Ran normally for 30 minutes until I turned it off. Towels were dry.
I hate a problem that fixes itself. I have learned nothing and have no idea where to start when it happens again. I tried wiping everywhere I could reach with a paper towel hoping to find a wet spot, but no luck.
Any suggestions for where to look would be appreciated.
I have included photos of a rusted area of concern, but that would appear to have more to do with salt water than coolant. Again, any suggestions.
Thanks
The tray under the engine portion of the generator contained a few ounces of coolant. I don’t remember the last time I looked that closely, so I don’t know how long it was there. I topped up the reservoir with 16 ounces of water, cleaned up the spill, and lined the tray with paper towels to narrow down the location of the leak.
1. Started the generator. It ran normally for three minutes when the Fault button popped and it stopped. The towels were dry.
2. Started again. Ran for three minutes, button popped. Towels were drenched with several ounces of coolant. Replaced with dry towels.
3. Started again. Ran normally for 30 minutes until I turned it off. Towels were dry.
I hate a problem that fixes itself. I have learned nothing and have no idea where to start when it happens again. I tried wiping everywhere I could reach with a paper towel hoping to find a wet spot, but no luck.
Any suggestions for where to look would be appreciated.
I have included photos of a rusted area of concern, but that would appear to have more to do with salt water than coolant. Again, any suggestions.
Thanks
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