So my 2800 runs well and charges, but depending on load and outside temps it will shut down after running anywhere from 20 mins to an hour later.
For instance running the fridge, AC and temps around 70 and VERY humid it didn't last 20 minutes today. Sometimes if I'm just charging the battery and it's in the 30s outside it'll run for over an hour.
I did just service the unit (oil change, new spark plug, new filters, adjust altitude compensator) and no improvement.
I added in one quart of oil which it just over the mark on the dipstick. I then saw some evidence that overfilled onan units will shut down like mine. Does oil quantity have anything to do with overheating?
Where else can I start looking?
Thanks,
Darel
For instance running the fridge, AC and temps around 70 and VERY humid it didn't last 20 minutes today. Sometimes if I'm just charging the battery and it's in the 30s outside it'll run for over an hour.
I did just service the unit (oil change, new spark plug, new filters, adjust altitude compensator) and no improvement.
I added in one quart of oil which it just over the mark on the dipstick. I then saw some evidence that overfilled onan units will shut down like mine. Does oil quantity have anything to do with overheating?
Where else can I start looking?
Thanks,
Darel