I have a Powertech 12 KW Generator. About 4 years old. (671 hours)
This morning my generator was running and I don't know why?
While I had it set on "Auto" but we were was plugged into power and still had power.
Move to manual and tried turning on and off, still runs
I checked the Progressive surge protector and it didn't show loss of power.
Batteries are high.
I turned the auto off and generator stayed on.
I "start" button was in off mode. I turned on and off, no change generator kept running.
I went out side and tried same outside, same result.
I then turned the main with off and generator stopped.
I rechecked all switches Auto off and in manual in off mode.
Turned main with to on and generator starts again
Powertech says something inside coach calling for generator.
Any ideas?
Where should I look?
Bad autostart module?
Automatic Generator Start Module- Where is it and is it adjustable? (http://www.foreforums.com/index.php?topic=21644.0)
Some AGS modules, in addition to triggering on battery state of charge, will start based on internal coach temperature in order to run the AC. Could be that you have that feature activated?
This was what happened when my ES52 module failed. Only way to shut off generator was to flip the manual ON/OFF switch on the generator front panel.
Mine did this about a week ago. I had some how disabled the charger function on the inverter. Sure enough at about 12.1 volts the generator cranked up, re set everything and all is right in my world again. 8)
After looking at specs, talking to "experts"(Powertech, etc.) I started tracing the system. Turned entire system off and then back on, disconnected the module, was about to go behind generator, but checked one more time. Found that Nancy when she got up early and turned the alarm off also turned ON the generator start switch (over the bed). Problem solved.
Such a simple fix, that I didn't think of.
I am self reporting in case anyone else has the same problem.
It takes a brave man to admit his wife did something wrong☺
Eric,
I disconnected the overhead start switch after I inadvertently started my generator.
Richard
The generator start switch over the bed should be a momentary contact switch just like the one on the dash. Maybe it was stuck. After starting the generator in the middle of the night fumbling around for a light a couple of times, ours got disconnected as well.
Glad you figured it out. Susan always reminds me in a very gentle way to start with the most simple solution possible.
I placed a piece of tape over the gen switch and the outside docking lights switch over the bed when we bought our coach. Easy to peel the tape if we need either one.
Hmmm, maybe "progress" isn't always improvement. Our 1993 has two sets of switches inside the coach to start the generator: one on the dash and one on the wall by the other bedroom switches - FAR away from the bed. Docking lights are controlled only by the two switches on the dash - none in the bedroom.
LOL!... I just went out to the coach... Guess what I learned today..!