Hectorsosa
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Just wanted to throw out a quick THANK YOU to all the contributors here. Picked up my MEP 002a a couple years ago with 221 hours on the clock. Did a couple fixes, added some windings in the box so the 10k load meter (003a box) read correct for a 002a, and put probably 20 hours on it in testing and minor outages.
Well, about 6pm yesterday we got 80+mph winds. Unconfirmed reports say we had two EF0 tornados touch down within about 5 miles of our location. I went out after the rain moved thru to start up the generator and..... when I let the switch spring back to run it died. I test ran not a week ago. Hrm.... back to this forum - within about ten minutes i had instructions on how to bypass low oil and overheat switches. Didn't need 'em. Upon inspection (now that i know what I'm looking at) i discovered one of the leads on the low oil switch was loose. Tightened it up and off we went!
Just rolled 266 hours. Not sure that would have happened without this forum. Thanks everybody!
Well, about 6pm yesterday we got 80+mph winds. Unconfirmed reports say we had two EF0 tornados touch down within about 5 miles of our location. I went out after the rain moved thru to start up the generator and..... when I let the switch spring back to run it died. I test ran not a week ago. Hrm.... back to this forum - within about ten minutes i had instructions on how to bypass low oil and overheat switches. Didn't need 'em. Upon inspection (now that i know what I'm looking at) i discovered one of the leads on the low oil switch was loose. Tightened it up and off we went!
Just rolled 266 hours. Not sure that would have happened without this forum. Thanks everybody!