
When a generator's rotor or stator starts to fail, it's not something you can ignore. These are the core electrical components that actually produce power - when they go, the whole unit goes with them. That's exactly what we were dealing with here.
This customer had a Generac G-Force powered unit that had stopped doing its job. The rotor and stator had failed, which meant the generator was down completely. We got it covered under warranty and handled the full replacement from start to finish.
Generator internals like this require careful disassembly, proper handling of all the wiring connections, and clean reassembly. Rushing it or cutting corners creates new problems. We take our time, keep everything organized, and make sure the unit comes back together exactly the way it should.
The result - equipment that's back up and running the way it was designed to. No lingering issues, no shortcuts. Just reliable power output the way it should be. That's the goal every single time we work on a unit like this.
Electrical failures inside a generator can feel like a big unknown for most people. But this is exactly the kind of work we do. If your generator has been acting up or just stopped working altogether, we can dig in and figure out what's going on.