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Thanks everyone for your help I was able to get this unit running I traced the wires down to the quad windings and noticed that at the voltage regulator connector pins 4 and 5 The wires have been reversed from whoever worked on it the last time so I swap those back and I got 120 V at the...
Thank you for your reply with the great information and I was thinking along the same lines as the regulator wasn’t getting enough voltage to even properly function I’ll look for that schematic and chase that poor connection down and I do not have that fuse mud but I am planning on putting that...
Hi everyone, I hope you are all staying safe
I have a MEP-802A that runs fine but has a output voltage of 148 at 55hz and when I turn the frequency up the unit shuts off with a over voltage light.
At first I thought it was the voltage regulator but after doing some checking I think the problem...
Hi everyone, I hope you are all staying safe
I have a MEP-802A that runs fine but has a output voltage of 148 at 55hz and when I turn the frequency up the unit shuts off with a over voltage light.
At first I thought it was the voltage regulator but after doing some checking I think the problem...
Hi all,
I got it running good. I drained the some fuel and added diesel Kleen injector cleaner. I ran it for about 2min and it another right out. I ran it for 45 min straight adding and removing some loads. So far so good.
I just got the MEP-802 home, added new filters and fluids. On the third attempt it fired up and ran fine for 40sec. then the sound changed (almost like it was running on one cylinder) and I shut it down. It did start right up after that but it still sounded bad so I shut it down again. Any Ideas...