Anyone have any other ideas? I keep going through the schematics, but just don't see anything else in the circuit to cause this. I figured the automatic voltage regulator had been overheated and died while sitting so I replaced it. It starts and runs great, but now I only have 4 volts output on the 110 side of the generator and 2 volts on the 12 volt side. I've replaced the fuel tank due to rust inside, replaced filters, oil, and battery. I turned off the fuel, ran the carb dry, and put it aside with the intention of fixing it later. After the fire, the generator ran great, but the power wasn't stable and would spike. Actually, the exhaust caught the wall on fire and the heat scorched the paint on the area near the muffler and over the fuel tank. I've got an EX5500 which went through a fire about 11 years ago. Could result in personal injury or equipment damage. View and Download Honda EX5500 owner's manual online. Download or purchase owners manuals for Honda generators.
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