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Danny
March 6, 2023
It's running but mo power
For model number GB4000
Hi Danny, thank you for reaching out. First, we recommend checking the circuit breaker to ensure it is not tripped. If the issue still exists, you may follow the next steps:
1. Locate the voltage regulator for your generator.
2. Unplug the two wires that connect to the generator brushes.
3. Usually, one is red and the other is black or white.
4. Connect the black or white to the generator ground battery terminal. Plug in a light, turn on the generator breaker or switch and start the motor.
5. Connect the battery +12 volts (red cable) to the red wire on the terminals you removed for three seconds.
6. Remove your wires and replace the plug.
7. The generator should now be producing power again.
We hope this solves your problem!
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