Outdoor Power Equipment and Small Engines - Sawafuji generator
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roscodog
12-19-04, 04:58 PM
I have a generator built by Sawafuji electric. It is model AV33C0, No. 3, Mk 102 (3800 watts). The stator windings are fried and my motor winder buddy needs a winding diagram to fix it. Can anyone tel me where I could find such a thing?
Thanks in advance, Ross
Thanks in advance, Ross
cheese
12-19-04, 10:15 PM
Hello Ross!
Sorry, but I've never even heard of the name of that generator. Maybe he can make notes or draw a diagram of the windings as they are removed so he will know how they go back on.
Sorry, but I've never even heard of the name of that generator. Maybe he can make notes or draw a diagram of the windings as they are removed so he will know how they go back on.
roscodog
01-08-05, 12:01 PM
Hello Ross!
Sorry, but I've never even heard of the name of that generator. Maybe he can make notes or draw a diagram of the windings as they are removed so he will know how they go back on.
That's what he does when rewinding the North American generators that he usually does, but he says that the Japanese have a convoluted way of doing it.
Maybe that's by design so that you have to buy a new one instead of repairing your old one?
Thanks, Ross
Sorry, but I've never even heard of the name of that generator. Maybe he can make notes or draw a diagram of the windings as they are removed so he will know how they go back on.
That's what he does when rewinding the North American generators that he usually does, but he says that the Japanese have a convoluted way of doing it.
Maybe that's by design so that you have to buy a new one instead of repairing your old one?
Thanks, Ross