Need someone to rapair magnet housing assembly for a Generac generator, half the magnets broke loose?
July 25, 2009 by Power Generator and Backup Power Tips
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The generator is 3500 watts and it’s installed in a motorhome
Diesel Backup Generator
The generator is 3500 watts and it’s installed in a motorhome
Diesel Backup Generator





Generators Feedback: Not likely you will find any professional to do this. “Repair” typacally means replace. Your only hope is to dis-assemble the unit and try to apoxy the magnets back together/into place. I give it about a 50/50 you’ll get it to work, sorry, heat and vibration will make it tough on the epoxy
Generators Feedback: Look in your local yellow pages(phone book) for electricians some do the repairs or look for a business that sells Generac and they can get you the help you need.
If I’m not mistaken Generac was bought by a different company a while ago so it may not be listed by that name when looking. You may have to make a few calls to find a shop.
Generators Feedback: I most motors I have disassembled, and generators are just a “reverse” motor in a sense, usually the magnets come loose because they have broken. So technically it is not “repairable” as such.
You might be able to get a complete field for it to replace it.
Good Luck