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Since I've just acquired a few MEP2s and just got the first one up and running, I wanted to ask a question about vibration levels on these units. I've been operating our MEP3 (as needed for hurricanes & storms from here to Louisiana) since about 1995 so I'm familiar with it as far as how it sounds & feels while running. However, this is my 1st experience with the MEP2 model. I bought two brand new batteries today and installed them a short while ago. I did not install the battery tie-down brackets, but only set the batteries in the mounting area and secured the cables. At the present the skid of the generator is sitting on 2x6 treated pine boards nailed flat to telephone poles laying on the ground (under a canvas tent). The poles are spaced about 3' centers and the boards are spaced about on 1' centers, so there's roughly a 6" gap between the boards. So the generator is probably sitting on 4 or 5 boards with the channel frames fairly close to the area supported by the poles. The channel frame is secured to the boards with large C-clamps, and the boards were set level by shims as needed.
I provide all this as background info relevant to how the set is being supported while I'm doing my test runs....so finally, my question: While doing a short test run this evening, I noticed the blower end battery bouncing pretty good off the frame, maybe 1/8" or better & the other battery also vibrating but not "bouncing". The movement of the batteries makes we want to install a 1-2" pad of foam cushion or something to prevent damage to the batteries. Is this normal for an MEP2? Our MEP3 does nothing like this and I've never secured the batteries down with the tie-down frames.
Has anyone else observed this on their MEP2s? If not what should I be looking as a contributing factor? The engine runs very well with no abnormal noises and is putting out proper voltage & freq....not sure if it's related to my temporary work pad or not.
Thanks for any comments or assistance.
I provide all this as background info relevant to how the set is being supported while I'm doing my test runs....so finally, my question: While doing a short test run this evening, I noticed the blower end battery bouncing pretty good off the frame, maybe 1/8" or better & the other battery also vibrating but not "bouncing". The movement of the batteries makes we want to install a 1-2" pad of foam cushion or something to prevent damage to the batteries. Is this normal for an MEP2? Our MEP3 does nothing like this and I've never secured the batteries down with the tie-down frames.
Has anyone else observed this on their MEP2s? If not what should I be looking as a contributing factor? The engine runs very well with no abnormal noises and is putting out proper voltage & freq....not sure if it's related to my temporary work pad or not.
Thanks for any comments or assistance.