TrailerTrashDood
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Greetings. I just got an MEP-016D 3KW generator with Yanmar L70 diesel motor & Onan generator! I am very excited because I have always wanted a diesel generator, but couldn't find a decent one that I can afford, and won't buy one of those imitation, Chinese ones. It seems to have about 45 hours on it (although I'm assuming those are the hours on the diesel repower only). Everything seems to work fine and it's in outstanding shape for its age, but unfortunately, I seem to be too stoopid to work this generator.
I have an RV A/C unit on my van which does not draw too much power for the 3KW generator (I checked). The RV A/C runs off shore power, with a typical 30 amp outlet. When I use a reducer and plug the 30 Amp cord into one of the 110 outlets, within a few minutes it burns out the fuse for the 110 duplex outlet on the generator. Whoever had the generator before me had put 20A 32V automotive fuses in the sockets (that size automotive fuse somehow fits perfectly in the little bayonet holder things), but the manual for the MEP-016A (previous incarnation, but with some kind of gas engine) specifies a 15A, 250V fuse.
I'm assuming the diesel version would need the same 15A 250V fuses, as specified in the MEP-016A manual. I can't locate these fuses anywhere, except at an outfit in Vermont called Green Mountain Generator, who for the last week or so have not answered their phone or responded to any of my messages. (I'm not sure if they are out of business, or on vacation, or tied up in the basement, or what).
In any case, I need to get some decent fuses but can't find them. I can't tell if I'm burning the fuses because I'm plugging a 30 Amp receptacle into a 110 outlet and overloading it, or because its the wrong fuse, or probably both...? I really don't know anything about electrical stuff and don't want to take any dumb chances or push my luck. Its bad enough as it is... lol
Also I had the idea to have someone smarter than me, wire up some kind of box with a 30 amp receptacle & breaker, so I can plug the RV directly into the generator. (Thats all I really need a generator for, anyway.) I was lurking in this forum earlier and noticed someone had posted this~ http://www.surpluscenter.com/Electr...s/120-240-VAC-GENERATOR-PANEL-BOX-11-3306.axd ~which seems perfect for what I need. I think. I would assume that it wouldn't be hard to connect cables to the Load Terminals L1 & L2 to make Single Phase 120 Volt power, as per the manual. Although who can say? I sure can't.
I really just want to power my RV and/or occasional construction stuff with this generator. I keep trying to read the manuals and look up whatever I need, but since I don't know much about electricity I'm kind of stymied. Can anyone give me some good advice?
I have an RV A/C unit on my van which does not draw too much power for the 3KW generator (I checked). The RV A/C runs off shore power, with a typical 30 amp outlet. When I use a reducer and plug the 30 Amp cord into one of the 110 outlets, within a few minutes it burns out the fuse for the 110 duplex outlet on the generator. Whoever had the generator before me had put 20A 32V automotive fuses in the sockets (that size automotive fuse somehow fits perfectly in the little bayonet holder things), but the manual for the MEP-016A (previous incarnation, but with some kind of gas engine) specifies a 15A, 250V fuse.
I'm assuming the diesel version would need the same 15A 250V fuses, as specified in the MEP-016A manual. I can't locate these fuses anywhere, except at an outfit in Vermont called Green Mountain Generator, who for the last week or so have not answered their phone or responded to any of my messages. (I'm not sure if they are out of business, or on vacation, or tied up in the basement, or what).
In any case, I need to get some decent fuses but can't find them. I can't tell if I'm burning the fuses because I'm plugging a 30 Amp receptacle into a 110 outlet and overloading it, or because its the wrong fuse, or probably both...? I really don't know anything about electrical stuff and don't want to take any dumb chances or push my luck. Its bad enough as it is... lol
Also I had the idea to have someone smarter than me, wire up some kind of box with a 30 amp receptacle & breaker, so I can plug the RV directly into the generator. (Thats all I really need a generator for, anyway.) I was lurking in this forum earlier and noticed someone had posted this~ http://www.surpluscenter.com/Electr...s/120-240-VAC-GENERATOR-PANEL-BOX-11-3306.axd ~which seems perfect for what I need. I think. I would assume that it wouldn't be hard to connect cables to the Load Terminals L1 & L2 to make Single Phase 120 Volt power, as per the manual. Although who can say? I sure can't.
I really just want to power my RV and/or occasional construction stuff with this generator. I keep trying to read the manuals and look up whatever I need, but since I don't know much about electricity I'm kind of stymied. Can anyone give me some good advice?