It should be behind end bell housing (opposite engine).
See https://www.jackssmallengines.com/jacks-parts-lookup/manufacturer/powermate/generator/pm/pm0535202.02/generator-parts
I find no available stock. PowerMate does not list the .01 model and the .02 model shows parts as NA.
Check residual magnetism, brushes, diodes and capacitor.
SOURCE: generator wont put out enough voltage, only get 107 volts, is this a voltage reg. problem
This problem is either that the engine RPM is too low (most likely), or that there is something amiss in the voltage regulation. Get yourself a DMM that measures Hz, plug it into the output and see if you get 61.5 Hz, if not look for the adjustment on the governor spring. On some Powermates this is a screw that pressed on the governor arm, on others it's a little tab the governor spring attaches to that you bend. Do this at no load. FWIW 61.5 Hz is also 3750 RPM of the engine.
SOURCE: Coleman Powermate 5000 no electricity, runs fine
Hello;
Take a look at your outlets. Some of these units use pretty cheap outlets and short out. You will know if it is bad when you look at it. Hope this helps.
Thanks;
Rich
RPM Northwest
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To find a manual for this generator go to powermate.com and search your model and serial number. Good luck!
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follow this link to get the user manual guide as per your model no:
http://arkansas-ope.com/COLEMAN_GENERATORS.html
SOURCE: Can I install a avr (automatic voltage regulator)
This is really not something you can do. There is a fair bit of engineering that would have to be done and then there is wiring and mounting, etc.
If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/craig_3fa289bf857b1a3c
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