Hope someone can help...I posted before about issues I had with my Mep 002a which resulted from starting my machine up an letting it idle at low speed -- resulting in voltage regulator damage. Speeddmon and Ike informed of the issue with running the genset below 1800 rpm. Per their advice I replaced the output transistor on the voltage regulator, ( commercial version 2N3584). At the same time, I installed a Hardy digital Hz/V meter which I use to set the engine RPM. I set the rpm for 60 Hz reading on the meter and never touched it again. The genset worked fine with just a few lights hooked up so I thought everything was fine. Today, I started the genset up as usual, let the Hz stabilize at 60 Hz (just about 15 sec) then threw the main breaker on. I turned on mutiple lights (more than I have in the past and also turned on a blower fan (1/3 hp). The Govenor worked fine, maintaining output at 60 Hz. Ran everything for about 5 minutes and voltage needle was rock solid stable. As I began shutting light switches off, I noticed movement of the voltage meter and a slight strob affect with the lights. Then when I turned the blower fan off, my one last remaining light that was on began a strong strob affect and the voltage needle began jumping more radically. I shut down the genset, restarted and everything worked fine again as as I turned lights on and the blower fan on. Ran for about 10 mins - all ok, then as I described above, as I began shutting lights off and the blower fan off, the voltage meter jumped and the remaining light began the strob affect again.
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