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SOURCE: three year old coleman 5000/6250 generator. High
Your RPM's are too high. There is no voltage regulator in coleman generators (generator is actually made by generac) and is 100% dependent on engine speed. There is a screw under the tank when your looking in from the recoil side. It controls the governor arm. Screw it in and it incresses the rpm, out decrease. Plug something in that draws a decent load while setting the rpms since you want it to put out 120 and 240 underload. Your idle voltage does not matter.
SOURCE: My coleman powermate generator will start but will not generate.
The voltage regulator controls the output. You will need to check that first.
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SOURCE: owners manual
Try this link. The model number will be on your endbell.
http://www.powermate.com/productmanuals.php?cat_id=3
SOURCE: I have a Coleman Powermate 6250. Runs Great, No power to outlets!
Excite the genset.
with the gen engine running,
1) plug a 3/8 drill into an outlet,
(make sure the drill is set to the forward rotation)
2) hold the trigger in the run position
3) by hand, rotate the drill chuck with a quick flip of your wrist.
*** NOTE: BE PREPARED !!! this will excite the gen-set and the drill will start to run as normal.
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