Hello,
I just aquired a MEP-006A in a fairly good shape one an auction of used US army equipment in Holland. It has around 5000 hours on it but looks to be maintained well, it has a new alternator and silicone water hoses. it also came with a 7.5kw load bank on top, genset seems to work good, voltage and frequency are stable, starts right up and oilpressure is around 4 bar
Now the downside is that the gauge faces are broken while someone seemingly hit them with a green painted object. all the gauges with glass are broken. some are still working, but some are definately gone.
Does anyone know a source where I could affordable buy some? I would need: voltmeter, water temp, oil pressure, battery charging amp meter, fuelgauge. hourmeter is also gone but i dont really need that one.. also the ckt brk closed light is gone
then I was also wondering the right way to convert it to 50Hz? with the throttle fully in it still makes around 56Hz. does one just change the length of the throttle cable or is there another way?
thanks,
Ruben
I just aquired a MEP-006A in a fairly good shape one an auction of used US army equipment in Holland. It has around 5000 hours on it but looks to be maintained well, it has a new alternator and silicone water hoses. it also came with a 7.5kw load bank on top, genset seems to work good, voltage and frequency are stable, starts right up and oilpressure is around 4 bar
Now the downside is that the gauge faces are broken while someone seemingly hit them with a green painted object. all the gauges with glass are broken. some are still working, but some are definately gone.
Does anyone know a source where I could affordable buy some? I would need: voltmeter, water temp, oil pressure, battery charging amp meter, fuelgauge. hourmeter is also gone but i dont really need that one.. also the ckt brk closed light is gone
then I was also wondering the right way to convert it to 50Hz? with the throttle fully in it still makes around 56Hz. does one just change the length of the throttle cable or is there another way?
thanks,
Ruben