Hey Bob ! Hi from the west side of the hill.
This seems like an easy one... Well, maybe...
One a dry day, take a garden hose and spray different parts of the
system and see if you can
duplicate the problem and locate where the water makes it trip.
But you may have to wait a while for each
A problem I have seen during my work with SiE is getting the "tray" covers on
without pinching a wire, if one of the black plastic bolt guards was left off
or lost, it could pinch, but they seem water-tight.
I haven't run into any fault problems with SiE, but I see the possibilities.
Keep me
Hello wrenches,
Does anyone have any good instructions or advice on how to rewire an older
Kohler 10RY generator to 120VAC from 120/240? I have heard it is simple,
but haven't gotten anything specific yet.
Thanks!
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Mac Lewis
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"Yo solo sé que no sé nada." -Sócrates
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Wrenches:
Sorry to bring up this situation again, but I could not find a previous
discussion thread that talked about step-by-step procedures for tracking
down ground faults (I believe it was John Berdner who provided the bulk of
the writing in that regard and it related to high voltage strings
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