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Predator 3500 AC Generator. Error 5 code. What does it mean?
Error code 5 on a Predator 3500 AC generator typically indicates an issue with the generator's fuel system. The error code may be caused by a problem with the fuel pump, fuel filter, fuel hose, or fuel tank. It could also be caused by a problem with the generator's carburetor or fuel injection system.
To troubleshoot the error code 5 on your Predator 3500 generator, you can try the following steps:
- Check the fuel level in the tank. If the tank is empty or low on fuel, fill it up and see if the error code goes away.
- Inspect the fuel hose for any cracks, kinks, or leaks. Make sure the hose is properly connected to the fuel tank and fuel pump.
- Replace the fuel filter if it is clogged or damaged.
- Check the fuel pump for any issues. The fuel pump may be malfunctioning or damaged, or it may not be getting enough power.
- Check the carburetor or fuel injection system for any issues. The carburetor or fuel injectors may be clogged or malfunctioning, or there may be a problem with the fuel pressure.
If these steps do not fix the error code 5 on your Predator 3500 generator, it may be necessary to consult a mechanic or the manufacturer for further assistance.
Power switch discontinued
If you received the single pole switch as an alternative from a Miller dealer/service then it should have came with instructions.
Likely it can be done but the unit will no longer have a complete de-energized state, just merely open circuit which means it will function electrically but not necessarily meet safety standards which may or may not be a problem in your service environment.
I'd suggest a DPST such as;
https://www.amazon.com/Miller-116830-Switch-Rocker-250Vac/dp/B004HEDK1G
However, it may or may not be the same physical dimensions. Contact seller.
12/31/2022 10:49:00 AM •
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on Dec 31, 2022
How to connect two outside lights to one single switch
Hi,
please call your local electrician for help with performing this update as one improper step could cause damage to the building (ie short circuit). They'll probably mention something about put the lights in parallel as opposed to in series in order to allow the switch to give power to the lights simultaneously.
Thank you.
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