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Generator Repair
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I got a new generator and, unfortunately, it was damaged in shipping. Rather than go through the hassle of sending it back and waiting weeks for a new one, which might also come damaged, I thought I would try to fix it myself. The problem was the front plastic plate that the AC outlets are attached to had broken off the generator. I called the company, they said there were 4 bolts holdong the plastic on, and they would send a new plate priority mail, which they did.
What they did not say was that all the wiring went though a feedthrough on the pastic, and then were hardwired to each socket and I could see myself screwing that up. Does anyone have any recommendations for generator wiring repair?
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#2
What do you mean “hardwired”?
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#3
I find that one of the best features of the iPhone is the camera. If it were me, I would take a few pictures before you remove anything and maybe a few more as you disassemble. I find that the pictures remind me of what it looked like. Really only works if the wires are color coded. Good luck!
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#4
Taking pics and video has saved my bacon while working on cars.
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#5
By hardwired I mean the cable comes through the hole in the back of the plastic shielding, and then separates into a dozen or so wires that are each screwed into each outlet. I was hoping for a quick disconnect arrangement. I think the picture idea is the best option. I plan on waiting until the weekend storm to give me motivation.
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