I just pulled the genny and vr off, vr goes into the trash, even though it's like new and appears to function properly maybe, just maybe, the gen goes to the rebuild shop or into Lake Superior like Hugh says.
At my last go round with it, all kinds of bizarre stuff was happening, thing wouldn't even charge with the f connected to ground and the clip to ground would throw sparks when connecting, then it would charge without it connected and output was up to 20 some vdc. I need to step away from the "kool aid" for a while before I grab the splitting maul.
This thing has a 3rd brush but I never could figure out how you move it, I dont believe this on is adjstable, it's not like the genny pictured in the manual.
Need to sleep on it, thanks for all your time guys and your suggestions, I just cant stand it when something beats me. I might have to get it running again on the gen system just for spite so I know what the problem was, then tear it all off and let it go swimming.
Maybe I'll mess with it some tomorrow, after I close my eyes and blindly sling the maul deep into the woods.
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