Doghead,
I tried Delks a bit back and they did not have one. I asked about the price should they get one in and their asking price would go a long way toward the purchase of another genset. I did just send them another email to inquire again.
Speddmon,
I do have the stock one and have considered the idea of attempting a repair. The idea of a digital meter sparks some interest, especially for the price. The meter you sent the link for requires no voltage. Others that I looked at require about 5v. I saw one that needed 110. I would rather have kept the panel original, but since I am keeping this set, I am going to check into it.
I know the Kill-A-Watt meter worked very well and I even considered mounting one of them. I started with this one generator and wound up with 6 of them. All of them are fully operational, or will be. I have to clean the tanks on two of them. I recently bought one that was listed as fully operational (494 Hrs) complete with batteries. I even have one with 384 hours that purrs like a kitten.
I learned a valuable lesson on these. I did a basic check-over, checked the oil, drained the fuel filters to check for water (and found some) installed batteries and fired up those that would. I have not run any for more than a few minutes except for the one with the bad transducer. I got to thinking about the filters and pulled the covers. So far three of them had no fuel filters or oil filters. The one with a bad transducer did have the filters and I have to check the other two. I haven't picked up the fully operational genset yet and don't know about it.
So far only one of them has had a stuck IP and I rebuilt it.
While I think of it I want to thank you for the information you gave me on the the starter switch on one of the gensets I have. Someone had been in it trying to adjust it and had it bent out of whack. It works fine now.
Thanks, Ed