Blockwarden
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Greetings,
I am new to posting here, but have read a lot of post from this forum over the years, lots of great information!!
I have a MEP-802A that was working fine. During a recent power outage I brought it online and it was supplying power as it normally does up until the lights went out. I went outside to find the generator totally shut down and it took me a few minutes of messing about in the dark to discover that CB1 had popped, I reset it and closed the panel and tried again. As soon as I switched it to "Prime/Pump" the breaker immediately popped again.
I read the prior thread on this, but this seems different since the breaker is popping immediately. I checked the wiring from the oil pressure sensor and all appears to be intact. I followed the schematic and found that CB1 only governs 4 components in the machine, the question is what parts to start replacing besides the circuit breaker itself?
Any advice is more than welcome as we are still in the tail end of winter and vulnerable to power outages due to wind.
I am new to posting here, but have read a lot of post from this forum over the years, lots of great information!!
I have a MEP-802A that was working fine. During a recent power outage I brought it online and it was supplying power as it normally does up until the lights went out. I went outside to find the generator totally shut down and it took me a few minutes of messing about in the dark to discover that CB1 had popped, I reset it and closed the panel and tried again. As soon as I switched it to "Prime/Pump" the breaker immediately popped again.
I read the prior thread on this, but this seems different since the breaker is popping immediately. I checked the wiring from the oil pressure sensor and all appears to be intact. I followed the schematic and found that CB1 only governs 4 components in the machine, the question is what parts to start replacing besides the circuit breaker itself?
Any advice is more than welcome as we are still in the tail end of winter and vulnerable to power outages due to wind.
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