GENERAC GP8000E Power Output
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Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR)
The AVR is responsible for converting a portion of the stator's AC output into DC current to excite the rotor field. If the AVR's internal bridge rectifier or sensing circuit fails, the generator cannot 'flash' itself or maintain a magnetic field, resulting in zero voltage output. Replacing this module restores the regulated DC excitation necessary for the rotor to induce current in the main stator windings.
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15%
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Carbon Brush Assembly
This assembly maintains physical electrical contact with the spinning slip rings on the rotor. Over time, vibration can cause the brushes to stick in their holders or the copper shunts to fracture, breaking the excitation circuit. A new brush assembly ensures a low-resistance path for the DC field current to enter the rotor windings.
SKU: 0G4840
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Automatic Voltage Regulator (AVR).
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