Scuffy
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Howdy all! I'm actually posting this on behalf of my dad- who is the proud ( or not so proud! lol) owner of an MEP-002 that seems to have developed some problems. Not knowing how to operate this unit I'll do my best to describe the problem. And for the record I tried to search for this topic here but using the search bar yields a message that says the terms are too common... I'm not sure what other terms to use to narrow it down.
Using the starting switch to start and get the unit up to 1800rpm is easy enough but once it reaches this point and the start switch is released the output voltage drops to zero although the generator is physically running. If he turns the spring loaded start switch again- the output voltage returns. My dad wants to test/use the terminal block on the back side of the generator, the block with 3 contacts on it- connected to the 3 output wires of the regulator/rectifier but he does not know which of the 3 wires is which. I have looked through the pdf manuals that were supplied with this unit but I can't seem to find the correct diagram. They all seem to look the same- there is no banding or color difference to identify them. Now- my disclaimer: He is going off what others have recommended doing, assuming that the regulator/rectifier is the problem. This may not be the problem. Is this a common problem, has anyone else run into this problem before?
Using the starting switch to start and get the unit up to 1800rpm is easy enough but once it reaches this point and the start switch is released the output voltage drops to zero although the generator is physically running. If he turns the spring loaded start switch again- the output voltage returns. My dad wants to test/use the terminal block on the back side of the generator, the block with 3 contacts on it- connected to the 3 output wires of the regulator/rectifier but he does not know which of the 3 wires is which. I have looked through the pdf manuals that were supplied with this unit but I can't seem to find the correct diagram. They all seem to look the same- there is no banding or color difference to identify them. Now- my disclaimer: He is going off what others have recommended doing, assuming that the regulator/rectifier is the problem. This may not be the problem. Is this a common problem, has anyone else run into this problem before?