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BeJay:
Hi Guys,
........I need some help with a re-wiring problem, I'll admit straight off that I haven't a clue when it comes to electrics, I recently bought a dual volage generator for not a lot of money as it "only puts out 110 volts" it looks as if it's hardly had any use and the diesel motor starts and runs as sweet as a nut, BUT... as you'll see from the pics the wiring has been "modified" at some time, (God knows why) the 12v dc out seems to work ok and it does show 110v output on the voltmeter, but as you can see nothing goes through the 110v/230v switch, there are 9 wires into the control panel, looking at the circuit diagram the 2off thinner (yellow) wires, (8 & 9) appear to be the 12v circuit and seem to work ok, the earth wire (green/yellow) (3) seems self explanatory, direct to both socket earth pins and then earth stud on panel, it's the rest  (thicker wires) that are as clear as mud to me, No's 4 5 6 & 7 on the diagram and red yellow green and black, which colour = which number, where does it go to on the circuit breaker and then which terminal does it  then go to on the actual voltage switch, I assume  the wires from the alternator go into the centre vertical row of connections on the voltage switch (No's 4 5 & 6) on my pic, but what then goes from No's 1 2 & 3 on the switch to where on the 230v (blue) socket and what goes to where from No's 7 8 & 9 on the switch to the 110v (yellow) socket.   :?  :? (my head hurts now)
......thanks for any help in advance guys, or alternatively (AND EVEN BETTER) is there a competent electrician anywhere in the Peterborough area (25 mile radius) prepared to do the job for me in exchange for a few beer tokens??? (I'll even bring the Genny to you to have it done  :lol:  :lol: )

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Hissy:
Sorry mate.............Totally off subject but. somebody asked me yesterday who had done the picture of my disco. I said it was your misses and that i hadn't seen you on for a while.
Then Hey ! Presto ! here you are  :shock:
Spooky or what ???
Hope your all well >>>>>>>>>>>>

Cheers Andy

As you were  :lol:

BeJay:
Hi Andy,
......not been out lately, but hope to get out a bit more in the new year so hopefully see you before too long.....we're all fine this end thanks for asking, hope you and yours are all OK and you all have a great Christmas and New Year.

................cheers, Jack.

joe90:
Do you have a multimeter? i would try belling the circuits out first before connecting anything so you know what connects with what when the switch is moved, i.e when the voltage selection switch is moved to 110v does terminal 4 connect with terminal 7 or terminal 1.

After that you'll be able to identify which are the 240v connectors and likewsie the 110v connectors.

Hope that makes sense.

joe90:
lookign at it again i'd say terminals 1,2 & 3 relate to the 110v side, with terminals 7,8 & 9 relating to the 240v side.

As i see it the center row of termianls on the swith relate as follows
4 = Live on both circuits (110v & 240v)
5 = Neutral return on both circuits (through a breaker when swithched to 240v)
6 = Live when switched to 110v & Neautral when switched to 240v

Hope that makes sense - hook up a multimeter on continutiy test and try the wtich and see what terminals connect with each other

Joe

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