hi wandering travelers ,,, i am after info on anyone that has a XG-SF3700 inverter generator or similar that has had a problem with no spark ?? i have stripped mine down and done all possible tests ,and i now believe the ignition coil has failed ,,,, so rather than wait 4 overseas delivery ,,has anyone located an Australian parts supplier for these sine wave generators
oldbobsbus said
08:41 AM Apr 10, 2014
before the box wrote:
hi wandering travelers ,,, i am after info on anyone that has a XG-SF3700 inverter generator or similar that has had a problem with no spark ?? i have stripped mine down and done all possible tests ,and i now believe the ignition coil has failed ,,,, so rather than wait 4 overseas delivery ,,has anyone located an Australian parts supplier for these sine wave generators
I have been getting parts for other things out of the States and the longest I have had to wait was 10 days..
And the cost was around 200% saving including post..
dragonfly1 said
02:33 PM Apr 10, 2014
Try pinnacle wholesales on eBay
dragonfly1
DeBe said
10:35 AM Apr 11, 2014
Heres a cheep way to replace the coil. These are Ford BA Teritory ign coils, the coils rarely fail. But the rubber insulator fails & lots of them are replaced because you cant buy the insulator. I have collected a few for free from the local garage as they are thrown out. They will work with small engines that have CDI ignition systems, which pretty mutch all newer engines have. I have tried it on a Kipor 2.6 inverter generator,
hi wandering travelers ,,, i am after info on anyone that has a XG-SF3700 inverter generator or similar that has had a problem with no spark ?? i have stripped mine down and done all possible tests ,and i now believe the ignition coil has failed ,,,, so rather than wait 4 overseas delivery ,,has anyone located an Australian parts supplier for these sine wave generators
I have been getting parts for other things out of the States and the longest I have had to wait was 10 days..
And the cost was around 200% saving including post..
Try pinnacle wholesales on eBay
dragonfly1
Heres a cheep way to replace the coil. These are Ford BA Teritory ign coils, the coils rarely fail. But the rubber insulator fails & lots of them are replaced because you cant buy the insulator. I have collected a few for free from the local garage as they are thrown out. They will work with small engines that have CDI ignition systems, which pretty mutch all newer engines have. I have tried it on a Kipor 2.6 inverter generator,