Hello from another new member prompted by this thread. I too am several weeks in to troubleshooting the exact same Kohler generator 15RMY62 prob from 70’s-early 80’s that came with the house I just moved into, worked OK for a year then started blowing reset switches, I have decent small electronic skills, and helpful pals and initially diagnosed dysfunctional VR board (B-258296) which combines the SCR module and Voltage regulation on one board. Replacement is $570 so am in process of rebuilding the old one, highest failure parts first, I can replace every part for less than $100, although some of the values are a bit tricky to determine. I have briefly had it working 100% then re-failed am in to the next layer of relays and connectors, already did the basic rotor/stator checks.
The route of my evil was layers of mouse doo-doo and urine. Its amazing this (conformally coated) board lasted as long as it did!
Anyway, I have the Kohler book on this model including coil and control wiring,and some trouble shooting, if you need it, I can copy the pertinent bits, but this does NOT sadly include a schematic of the VR board, which I would love to have if anyone has it. It is Not available from any Kohler dealer even the usually helpful Buckeye folks, they just don’t have it. Sort of an OEM part. So I will probably have to reverse engineer the board, but that would not give me definite component values on those with markings eroded by rat wee-wee. Anyway I will try to help if I can, though am not (yet

) a generator specialist, and may ask for advice also. It is definitely a "static" excitation of field, it has a relay to "self flash" on start up but it is not clear if it really needs it, 30V is denitely what you get with unexcited (residual) rotor field. Keep us posted Holo. Oh yeah, mine is pre-wired for single phase operation, both 120 and 240. (V9 disconnected, internally wired armatures for single phase. )