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    MEP002A low voltage on one leg.

    First off, I want to thank everyones input, it always helps to talk a problem out. I did find out a couple things were running I wasn’t aware of. Offspring . So I will re-try next week. Thanks again to all.
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    MEP002A low voltage on one leg.

    6 wire, 80’.
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    MEP002A low voltage on one leg.

    Voltage readings are directly from terminals using a Fluke voltage meter. I’ll go through the manual again when I find it.
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    MEP002A low voltage on one leg.

    I’m looking for the manual. I can adjust the speed which try again. Some stuff didn’t work properly due to the voltage difference, the 240v stuff. In the house I was getting 98 to 99 volts. That can screw up some equipment. So I turn it off.
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    MEP002A low voltage on one leg.

    Hello all. I have an mep002a that is wired for 120/240 single phase. I have 110v on L1 and 108v on L3. The hertz meter is sitting on the low side of the meter and doesn’t change even when voltage is adjusted. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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