Predator generators 6500 Watt Owner's Manual & Safety Instructions page 20

5500/6500 watt portable generator
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Parts List (cont.)
Part
Description
87
Grommet, Crankcase
88
Bolt, Flange
89
Stay Comp., Muffler
90
Seal, Protector Muffler
91
Protector Comp., Muffler Inner
92
Muffler Assy.
93
Protector, Muffler Side
94
Bolt, Flange, 6×14
95
Protector Comp., Muffler Outer
96
Gasket, Ex., Pipe
97
Pipe, Comp., Ex.
98
Gasket, Ex., Pipe
99
Nut, Hex., M8
100
Bolt, Flange, 8×32
101
Fuel Tank
102
Cock Comp., Fuel
103
Cap Comp., Fuel Filler
104
Filter, Fuel Tank
105
Screw, Flat, M5×12
106
Meter Comp., Fuel
107
Tube, Fuel
108
Pipe Clip
109
Bolt, Flange, M6×25
110
Washer φ6×Φ25×2
111
Collar, Tank Cushion
112
Rubber, Fuel Cushion
113
Rubber, Fuel Tank Mounting
114
Pipe
115
Pipe
116
Carbon
117
Bracket,Carbon
118
Ground Line
119
Alternator
120
Brush Assy.
121
Housing, Rr
122
Bolt, Flange
123
Bolt, Flange
124
Washer
Record Product's Serial Number Here:
Note: If product has no serial number, record month and year of purchase instead.
Note: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and
are not available individually as replacement parts.
For Generator technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.
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For Engine technical questions, please call 1-800-520-0882.
Part
Description
125
Bolt, Flange
126
Avr
127
Bolt, Flange,
128
Cover, Generator End
129
Bolt, Hex.
130
Frame Comp., Side
131
Bolt, Flange
132
Stay, Air Cleaner
133
Frame Comp.
134
Rubber, Left
135
Rubber ,Right
136
Nut, Flange, M10
137
Nut, Flange, M8
138
Bolt, Flange
139
Rubber , Shock Absorber
140
Nut, Flange, M6
141
Pipe Clip
142
Pipe Clip
143
Pipe Clip
144
Tie, Cable
145
Case, Control Panel
146
Control Panel Assy.
147
Panel Output Indicator Light
148
Switch Assy., Combination
149
Socket
150
Protector
151
Protector(23A)
152
Terminal Set,Earth
153
Socket
154
Socket
155
Rectifier Brige
156
Protector(20A)
157
Rectifier
158
Fuse , Rectifier(5A)
159
Case, Fuse Connector
160
Waterproof Cover
161
Waterproof Cover
162
Waterproof Cover
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Carlos
February 10, 2025

Where is fuse box

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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

The fuse box location is not explicitly mentioned in the provided context. However, the context does mention a "Case, Fuse Connector" and "Fuse, Rectifier (5A)," which suggests that fuses are part of the control panel assembly. Based on this, the fuse box is likely located near or within the control panel of the Predator 6500 Watt generator.

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Carlos
February 10, 2025

Where is the circuit breaker

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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

The circuit breakers are located on the control panel of the Predator 6500 Watt generator. They are used to protect the generator from overloading and are marked near the breaker to indicate the load they protect.

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Carlos
February 10, 2025

Where is circuit braker

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Mr. Anderson
February 11, 2025

The circuit breaker is located on the control panel of the Predator 6500 Watt generator. It protects the generator from overloading and is marked near the breaker with its rating and the load it protects.

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Elva
February 21, 2025

My pretador 6500 is used to power my RV but the lights keep dimming . It sounds nice and steady I checked the oil and fuel ect but it's still dimming.

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Mr. Anderson
February 21, 2025

Dim lights when using a Predator 6500 Watt generator to power an RV could be caused by several factors:

1. Overloaded Generator – If the total wattage of connected appliances exceeds the generator's capacity, voltage may drop, causing lights to dim.
2. Start-Up Wattage Demand – Appliances with motors, such as air conditioners or refrigerators, require extra power when starting, which can temporarily reduce available voltage.
3. Faulty or Loose Connections – Poor or loose connections between the generator and RV can cause voltage drops, leading to dimming lights.
4. Fuel or Engine Issues – If the generator's engine is not running smoothly due to fuel problems or maintenance issues, it may not produce consistent power.
5. Grounding Problems – If the generator is not properly grounded, it could cause unstable voltage output.

To troubleshoot, check the total load on the generator, ensure proper connections, and verify that the generator is running correctly.

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