Speaking of overloading a generator...
I'll skip all the details but when I first noticed the well pump problems last fall during the Irene outage, I shut off the transfer panel. With the genny running-no load, I found one side of the 240V was dead...no voltage measured at the genny itself. The other side read about 108V IIRC. Shut it down and pushed it in the corner. I did pop of the end cover of the power head and nothing burnt or loose or any odor. Figured it was dead.
A year later...thanks to Sandy... a discussion else where led me to investigate and test a little deeper. Before I proceeded, I started it up and measured voltage again...no load just to verify my last tests. NOW it reads 128V on both sides. Prior to connecting the gen to the house, I thought I had found a cable/plug problem because I only measured 26V and 90V at the plug for the house cable. Took apart both plugs and nothing found. Put the plugs back together, read ok now. No idea what happened there but it read 128V on both legs going into the house. Fired up the genny, switched on a couple circuits at the transfer panel. Just lights at first which were nice and bright. Lamp outlets in the house read 126-127V as well. Flipped on the fridge(empty) and it too was fine and within an hour it reached operating temp. Left lamps and fridge on for 3 hours and all was good. No well pump yet as I was still concerned about smoking it again.
Next night with just 2 lights and the empty fridge running, I noticed a rapid flicker with the lights...fridge light included. Added a resistive load (toaster) and no change...still flicker. Forget it, all bets off and I'm not taking chance with this genny again. Being a big box item, didn't feel confident it was worth putting any $$ into a 12 yr old gen. Then I get my buddies genny...a Honda 5500W/6500W and his did the same thing with the rapid flicker. Was told this is a common problem with single cyl gensets. yet during the handful+ times I used my 550XL over 12 yrs, I never noticed this rapid flicker other than the normal dimming when a load was put on it.
Any comments about this matter?
How or why did the genny fix itself with no repair? I did hit the breakers last fall and again this time, maybe a breaker on the genny?