My generator has been overheating and initially it was the fan breaker that broke...replaced it with something I found at Napa and the fan started working.
What's happening now is after about 10-15 minutes the fan slows down to almost stopped and then naturally the generator overheats. Overnight I try it again and it repeats...fan works fine (I think, it's blowing pretty good) then it slows to a stop.
Any ideas?
Direct wire the fan with the gen. off ,if it does the same thing you need a new fan motor,if it runs check for loose connections.
I would say capacitor then fan motor in that order?
If the motor stars easily I would suspect the run capacitor.
I thought the capacitor is to start the motor.
I don't think the motor that was in my 1997 U295 had a run capacitor.
I tried the different speed winding but that didn't stop the problem
I ended up getting new motor and housing since I was not able to get the squirrel cage off and destroyed it trying.
Does anybody have the capacitor part number, guess I'll try that first.
If the motor is bad, do they make a direct replacement for the squirrel cage motor?
Microfarad rating should be on your existing capacitor. It can be tested with a decent multimeter. Sorry I don't have info on the motor but it's a pretty standard HVAC blower motor and can be matched up easily (once it's removed). I recommend direct wiring off of shore power as recommend above.
When the fan stops working try turning the squirrel cage right away to see if it is stuck. It could be
the motor bearings or bushings that are sticking.
I'll try this but what's weird is it never stops spinning...just slows down to a crawl and doesn't produce enough air through radiator. (Unless when I check on it, it hasn't had enough time to stop spinning completely)
I'll try it again and when the fan slows down I'll give it a whirl and see if it speeds back up...hopefully it's just the capacitor.
The fan does appear to spin freely so bearings are probably ok, but I guess the motor could still be on its way out :🤷♂️
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Replaced capacitor and relocated to front of bay where I can access it easier in the future...that fixed it.
The fan is now running at 100% and generator passed a test of an hour run time. So relieved it wasn't the squirrel cage motor.
Previously I had thought that the fan was running at 100% then fading down to nothing. I was wrong, it was at 50% at best. I never paid attention to how much air the fan was churning out when working properly, so once it started failing it was hard to gauge if the fan was working at 100%...except the fact it wasn't cooling the generator down enough and kicking it off.