My MEP-802a is now installed on my smooth garage floor and exhausted out the wall (please see my other thread if you want to tell me what a bad idea this is).
My concrete floor is smooth so it is walking around a little and tries to walk quite a bit on shutdown. I'm sure the oil and anti-freeze residue from maintenance isn't helping. Once it's warmed up it stops moving but I need to get it rock solid. I've cleaned the bottom of the genset and concrete as much as I can. It runs very very smooth and quiet for an 802 so I don't think anything is abnormal.
The isolation dampers on Amazon look cheap and easy. Do they work to stop movement? I'd rather not drill holes in my concrete floor but will if that is the only way.
Thanks for any advice.
https://www.amazon.com/Diversitech-...00BVEMLR4/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
My concrete floor is smooth so it is walking around a little and tries to walk quite a bit on shutdown. I'm sure the oil and anti-freeze residue from maintenance isn't helping. Once it's warmed up it stops moving but I need to get it rock solid. I've cleaned the bottom of the genset and concrete as much as I can. It runs very very smooth and quiet for an 802 so I don't think anything is abnormal.
The isolation dampers on Amazon look cheap and easy. Do they work to stop movement? I'd rather not drill holes in my concrete floor but will if that is the only way.
Thanks for any advice.
https://www.amazon.com/Diversitech-...00BVEMLR4/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8