I have tried searching on here and on google. My electrician just installed a transfer switch on my home so now i am ready for a power outage with my MEP802. I have an electric oven to exercise the machine. When i hooked the machine up to my house to run everything it ran great and was able to power my whole home no sweat. I did notice that after about 10 min of running the house on generator power that the frequency meter was bouncing all over the place and was not steady at 60hz. the machine didn't sound like it was surging or bogging down and was just humming along. I did not notice any lights flicker or any issues with electronics in the house. When i noticed the frequency bouncing around I disconnected the generator from the house and let the generator run and the needle was still all over the place at times. It was getting dark to try to troubleshoot any problems. Has this happened to anyone? My next step when i have time will be to run the generator with the oven and see if i can recreate the issue of the frequency bouncing and check the lugs with a multimeter. Does anyone have any suggestions? the only thing i could find in the TM's was to make sure the connection on the back of the hz. meter which i believe is M2 gauge. and they were clean and solid.
Thanks,
Mike S.
Thanks,
Mike S.