Hey all,
Posting this as a live demonstration of the low fuel / aux pump float sender on a MEP-804B.
To sum it up, my sender keeps causing the panel to indicate “No Fuel” and shut the generator off. This can be temporarily field rectified by just yanking the plug from the sender if needed.
My issue seems to be that when the sender is submerged in fuel, thus causing the float to rise, it still causes a “No Fuel” light. When I remove the sender and manually lift the float by hand, the generator acts normally. Very bizarre and figured I’d post this to be somewhat informative. I’m still troubleshooting, I’ve tested with the same results on the original sender as well.
My thoughts are that it could be an issue upstream of the unit, or somehow the diesel conducts a tiny bit of current and closes the circuit in some way. It’s wire pair J12 as labeled, going to try to find and trace where it goes.
Here’s the video with the demonstration:
Posting this as a live demonstration of the low fuel / aux pump float sender on a MEP-804B.
To sum it up, my sender keeps causing the panel to indicate “No Fuel” and shut the generator off. This can be temporarily field rectified by just yanking the plug from the sender if needed.
My issue seems to be that when the sender is submerged in fuel, thus causing the float to rise, it still causes a “No Fuel” light. When I remove the sender and manually lift the float by hand, the generator acts normally. Very bizarre and figured I’d post this to be somewhat informative. I’m still troubleshooting, I’ve tested with the same results on the original sender as well.
My thoughts are that it could be an issue upstream of the unit, or somehow the diesel conducts a tiny bit of current and closes the circuit in some way. It’s wire pair J12 as labeled, going to try to find and trace where it goes.
Here’s the video with the demonstration: