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  1. I have no experience with magnetic reed switches used in you application, however I am familiar with their use in industrial applications.  The magnetic reed switches are electro/mechanical devices that are subject to failure. I would start by testing each of the switched to rule out  and determine if they are function properly.  First you must determine if the contact configuration is normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO).  The are two different designs of magnetic reed switches, one is triggered by anan external magnetic and others that that are triggered by an external steel plate.. 

     

    Jim


  2. I have changed my 7500QD  several times, don't remember how long it takes it to drain.  I us a large rubber maid tub to catch the fuel.  I know it's hard to remove the filter without having the fuel run down your arm.  

    I just assumed that the fuel would not siphon through the electric fuel pump.

     

    Jim

     


  3. Yep,  the problems that you encountered are good signs you need to perform some maintenance before it develops into a more serious problem that could lead to a catastrophic failure.

    I would start by checking for loose connections on the ATS and to inspect the ATS contacts.  The  opening and closing of ATS contacts cause an arc and over times the contacts become pitted, that causes a high resistance contact and eventually they will over heat.

    Make sure you never shut the generator down when it has load on it, especially if you are plugged into shore power.

    I have spent my career in hydroelectric powerhouses and have seen may failures due to high resistance contacts.

    Jim


  4. I place the jack down and level it the lowest elevation that is level.  If you have slides and awnings they should retracted as well as your TV antenna and satellite dish if you have one.

     

    If possible park you RV with the front heading into the wind.  You also want to make clear of any trees that may blow over.

     

    I have ridden out some pretty high winds on the Oregon coast without any damage

     

    Jim

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