bushton4
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I have a MEP-004A gen set. Pulled it in the shed last nite to warm it up and get it started.
Everything fired up and it was showing correct voltage and frequency at that time. Pulled the set 20 miles home and it was not showing anything on the voltage or frequency gauges. Pulled out the volt meter and checked sure enough no voltage at the lugs.
I converted this rig over to single phase about 8 yrs ago and it has never missed a beat, till last nite. Tried running it with the battle short opened up and still nothing.
When I close the generate circuit the amber light comes on and the gauges move a little bit but then fall back to the resting position.
Also tried plugging in my electric drill to the 110 V outlet and running it backwards with a cordless to excite the field, still nothing. I have lost excitation before on pto gen sets and this simple trick got the field re excited. This time nothing.
Has anyone ran into this scenario?? I dont have a book on it and will look on here as soon as I get this posted to see if there is a TM on here.
Everything fired up and it was showing correct voltage and frequency at that time. Pulled the set 20 miles home and it was not showing anything on the voltage or frequency gauges. Pulled out the volt meter and checked sure enough no voltage at the lugs.
I converted this rig over to single phase about 8 yrs ago and it has never missed a beat, till last nite. Tried running it with the battle short opened up and still nothing.
When I close the generate circuit the amber light comes on and the gauges move a little bit but then fall back to the resting position.
Also tried plugging in my electric drill to the 110 V outlet and running it backwards with a cordless to excite the field, still nothing. I have lost excitation before on pto gen sets and this simple trick got the field re excited. This time nothing.
Has anyone ran into this scenario?? I dont have a book on it and will look on here as soon as I get this posted to see if there is a TM on here.