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    Rotovator Magneto

    So, it was wedged on tight as anything, and I managed to snap of one of the magneto mounting points - so off to recycling it is. Thanks for the help though.
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    Rotovator Magneto

    I'll give that a go now and report back.
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    Rotovator Magneto

    Good - I will give that a go tomorrow and report back.
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    Rotovator Magneto

    I have located the engine as part number 80302. Here is the parts diagram on the Briggs & Stratton website. I appear to need part 298502 (points and condenser) engine? Not the part 389593/591420. 50 quid new :eek:
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    Rotovator Magneto

    It looks similar but without a part number it's stab in the dark. Might be worth offered a tenner perhaps. Not sure how the seller reckons it's in good condition - there's no mention of any resistance testing. :unsure:
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    Rotovator Magneto

    I think i will see if I can remove the flywheel and see what condition it is underneath before I decide what to do. That no doubt will be a task in itself. There comes a point where, if it's not a hobby, you are throwing good money after bad.
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    Rotovator Magneto

    Yes, interesting - but the coil appears to be defunct - so wouldn't be able to use it. :(
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    Rotovator Magneto

    I think I have located an original part but it is £60, more than the machine is worth I think :(
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    Rotovator Magneto

    Hi John. Yes, that is correct. Here is a picture of the magneto itself - the exposed wire I pulled out of the flywheel. I'm getting 2.62 reading on the earth wire, zero on the body.
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    Rotovator Magneto

    I've been given an ancient rotovator - no identifying markson it whatsoever. It's a 4 stroke and it all seems in good condition, not seized etc, but there is no spark and a resistance test on the magneto the shows it is kaput, although it does seem to throw some voltage out 3 or 4 volts maybe. I...
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    Generator earthing to house earth.

    Sorry if it's not clear. It's in case of power cut, which we get a lot where I live. I want to temporarily connect the gen earth stud to the house earth via a 3 pin plug and 3 pin socket, but only connecting the single earth wire. Thus using the existing house earth instead of an earth rod...
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    Generator earthing to house earth.

    Afternoon. An odd query. I can't find it discussed anywhere. If it's lashing down outside, I need the generator at home under cover in a shed, albeit with the door open. The shed has a wired socket from the house circuit, so could I connect the earth stud on the generator, via a 3 core...
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    Dangerous circuit board?

    Guys that is all really very useful indeed. Thank you very much it is much appreciated
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    Dangerous circuit board?

    Hi everyone. I had you chap around - a qualified electrician - to sort a plug socket in the kitchen. He works for a big electrical company but does his own work out of hours as well. When he finished the job and went to turn the power back on at the he told me that the circuit board was...
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    Scottish Frost Line - Foundation Size?

    Hi everyone, I can't find the answer to this anywhere! Does anyone know what depth the Frost Line is in the Scottish Borders? Elevation approx 300m. We are building a single storey concrete block/natural stone faced storage building and need to decide on the foundation depth and width...
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    "stealing" from nature? legalities?

    You might guess from my name that I work in forestry ( the oily petrol chainsaw side, not the sitting behind a desk side). Here is the legal position: 1. All land is owned by someone, the trees on the land are owned by the landowner, unless they've been sold to someone else as...
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    Diode Help!

    I have just bought an old T1200 lawn tractor (I knowm it's not really a car). While cleaning it I found a dry solder on the simple circuit board on a diode. The diode is between the 'battery charging' LED and the battery. Now, the battery charging light glows faintly when they key is...
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    Transformer for 240v to 110v - but the Watts?

    Thanks, I suspected there be no free lunch :(
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    Transformer for 240v to 110v - but the Watts?

    I'm bracing myself for an obvious answer here! What would happen to the input Watts needed for a 1600 Watt power tool which ran on 110v if you used a 240v (230) to 110v transformer? Would it reduce to 800 watts? or double to 3200 or stay the same? I have a 230v 900w generator but can't...
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    Concrete block compressive strength

    Thanks, much appreciated.
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