Leeeeroy J
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Hello All
I recently purchased a MEP-804A with 12 hours on a rebuild out of the Oregon National Guard depot. At first intermittently, and now constantly, the unit now only provides ~30-50VAC @ ~52hz on each leg, and the undervolt warning light is constantly on.
I can increase the frequency/voltage slightly by turning the Frequency knob to the maximum, but it never approaches 60hz. All of the settings are at the default (setting the unit to run at 50hz drops the output even lower), and the 10A service outlet shows the low output from the moment the unit is started, with the AC interrupter open and no load applied.
The unit is clean inside and out (no rodent damage), and is mechanically perfect.
I'll be working through the undervolt diagnostic procedure out of the TM over the next day or two. But I'd appreciate it if anyone who has seen this before could clue me in on what's wrong.
I recently purchased a MEP-804A with 12 hours on a rebuild out of the Oregon National Guard depot. At first intermittently, and now constantly, the unit now only provides ~30-50VAC @ ~52hz on each leg, and the undervolt warning light is constantly on.
I can increase the frequency/voltage slightly by turning the Frequency knob to the maximum, but it never approaches 60hz. All of the settings are at the default (setting the unit to run at 50hz drops the output even lower), and the 10A service outlet shows the low output from the moment the unit is started, with the AC interrupter open and no load applied.
The unit is clean inside and out (no rodent damage), and is mechanically perfect.
I'll be working through the undervolt diagnostic procedure out of the TM over the next day or two. But I'd appreciate it if anyone who has seen this before could clue me in on what's wrong.