Hello,
I'm new, but I feel welcome already after learning a lot from the posts I have read. I live off-grid and recently bought a MEP-803a for powering a future woodworking shop and charging a battery bank on dark days.
The genset is a 2000 with a 2012 Tier 2 and had 9 hours on the hobbs.
After looking it over in detail, I installed 2 new AGM batteries and fresh diesel. It started up without hesitation. It runs smooth and quiet. Oil pressure indicator was kaput, so I'm installing a new sender and Faria gauge with 24v-12v dropper. The load gauge has some tweeked needle bumpers that are keeping it from being adjusted.
I have put another 40 hours on it charging my small battery bank. It only loads it to 1500 watts. Clearly not enough to heat up the cylinders, exhaust and load the bearings. So, I acquired a 10kw space heater that can be wired for 208v 3 phase (7500w) or 240v single phase (10,000w).
I have seen some videos of where they directly wired a resistance load to the lugs and just flicked the AC circuit interrupter. You can see the load meter slap hard to the right side.
So, my first question is... Is that a smart thing to do? Or, should I put a safety switch / breaker inline?
Thanks!
Thane
I'm new, but I feel welcome already after learning a lot from the posts I have read. I live off-grid and recently bought a MEP-803a for powering a future woodworking shop and charging a battery bank on dark days.
The genset is a 2000 with a 2012 Tier 2 and had 9 hours on the hobbs.
After looking it over in detail, I installed 2 new AGM batteries and fresh diesel. It started up without hesitation. It runs smooth and quiet. Oil pressure indicator was kaput, so I'm installing a new sender and Faria gauge with 24v-12v dropper. The load gauge has some tweeked needle bumpers that are keeping it from being adjusted.
I have put another 40 hours on it charging my small battery bank. It only loads it to 1500 watts. Clearly not enough to heat up the cylinders, exhaust and load the bearings. So, I acquired a 10kw space heater that can be wired for 208v 3 phase (7500w) or 240v single phase (10,000w).
I have seen some videos of where they directly wired a resistance load to the lugs and just flicked the AC circuit interrupter. You can see the load meter slap hard to the right side.
So, my first question is... Is that a smart thing to do? Or, should I put a safety switch / breaker inline?
Thanks!
Thane
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