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I see what your saying I was a little slow on it. It was advertised as a MEP 831A I bid on it and every generator I looked at up until then was a true 831. This was the first one that is not. I bought it and pick it up tomorrow, not knowing until now that it’s not a true 831a. The listing is for a MEP 831A but the actual panel does not say that. Not sure what to do now. I paid for it already.Like I told you. This is NOT a MEP-831A. It looks like it, but do not be surprised or mad if its not. You may get lucky with the adjustment screw. Send a PM to Dewie. He should be able to tell you the real deal.
Sent a PMAre you 100% positive? There were auctions last Wed/Thur that were called out as not being 831As, but an alternate part number and a lot of similar images. If the heading says that, but the content does not... you might have grounds with Richie Bros. You might not too, if the alternate photos were shown in the listing. Care to share the actual listing you won against? Even if its via private message.
Ya I planned one running a few sensitive things and with circuit boards in just about everything now a days I don't want to chance 50 hertz. I would be afraid to even charge my phone on 50 hertzNot a total loss, most things wont care about frequency, the ones that do care are things with motors or things that use line frequency to run a clock
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Yes my well pump, and if in the summertime a mini split.Many digital items are 100-240hz (and accept 50 and 60hz). Not all modern appliances are running off auto converting DC power sources though. Do you run a well pump?
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