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Originally Posted by dkoldman
In the EC-30 design, the AGS sends the same start signal as the standard remote. So the Genny does not know if the remote is telling it to start, it's onboard switch, or the AGS. For the Genny to Prime it comes from another wire signal (Stop) that is continuous.
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If the AGS can also turn OFF the generator it can send a STOP signal. It's up to the circuitry to determine how long to send that signal and as a PRIME signal instead of a STOP signal
Over priming the generator is not an issue as the carburetor still has a float and fuel inlet valve that prevents fuel flow into the bowl when it's not needed. Remember the fuel pump is always pushing fuel to the generator as if it was running at full load, even if it is running at no load.