At work we have a 92 Ford F350 with a 28' Telsta aerial platform unit powered by an Onan 4500kw generator. This is an ex-GTU Telephone company bucket truck that we use in our painting operations. The Onan unit uses the truck battery for starting electrical power, then is supposedly self sufficiant to power a hydraulic pump which sends power to the various hydraulic cylinders that do the actual lifting & articulation. There is also a couple of 110volt receptacles that the generator supplies. Inside the cab of the truck is a toggle switch which must be closed before the generator will operate. Turning off the toggle also kills the generator, same as 2 other kill switches which I suppose work similarly but they are push & hold type switches.
A few months ago the generator got where it would not crank/start/run during high humidity weather. Early morning dew, frost or a rain shower would render it inoperable. Once the weather dried up, things would be fine, except the 110v receptacles no longer work.
Now its dry as a bone out, but no worky for the generator. I have cleaned all points of contact and definately have power back to the unit via the main power wire off the battery. But I don't have any power to any of the "ignition" components. I came to this conclusion since I can jump power to the starter & get it to crank, but have no spark at the plugs. Cleaned plugs & shot ether to them, nothing.
Is anyone familar with these things? I can see several potential sources of electrical issues. In addtion to all the wiring on the generator engine itself, there are 2 control panels. One on the pedestial & the other at the bucket.
I learned years ago to never kill this thing while up in the basket. Once crawling down the boom is enough in my lifetime.
Thanks
Bucky
A few months ago the generator got where it would not crank/start/run during high humidity weather. Early morning dew, frost or a rain shower would render it inoperable. Once the weather dried up, things would be fine, except the 110v receptacles no longer work.
Now its dry as a bone out, but no worky for the generator. I have cleaned all points of contact and definately have power back to the unit via the main power wire off the battery. But I don't have any power to any of the "ignition" components. I came to this conclusion since I can jump power to the starter & get it to crank, but have no spark at the plugs. Cleaned plugs & shot ether to them, nothing.
Is anyone familar with these things? I can see several potential sources of electrical issues. In addtion to all the wiring on the generator engine itself, there are 2 control panels. One on the pedestial & the other at the bucket.
I learned years ago to never kill this thing while up in the basket. Once crawling down the boom is enough in my lifetime.
Thanks
Bucky
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