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Hi folks
I've had my MEP 803 for a couple of years now. I installed a set of maintenance free batteries when I serviced the machine and put it in service. The solar pulse charger that it came with worked great and the monthly exercise startups all worked ok until about 2 months ago I found the batteries dead. I charged both of them and the machine fired right up.
I suspect that the solar panel went as I don't see the green pulsing light that normally flickers at the bottom of the unit. I tested output with a multi meter from the panel itself which gave me in the region of >+3v. similarly on the charge side of the pulse charger I found the same.
I have been unable to find technical specs on the unit to see what the numbers should be, but given that it's a trickle charger to offset static drain I assumed the amount to be ok.
This morning I found both batteries in an anemic state again. So I'll pull them out and charge them up after which I'll take them in for a load test. Question I have is if anyone has any more details on the solar chargers fitted to these units. I looked at the manufacturer site and it's possible to buy a replacement unit for just under $300, but before I do I would like to make sure I'm not replacing stuff that's still working and not addressing the problem,.
Any input will be appreciated.
Regards
I've had my MEP 803 for a couple of years now. I installed a set of maintenance free batteries when I serviced the machine and put it in service. The solar pulse charger that it came with worked great and the monthly exercise startups all worked ok until about 2 months ago I found the batteries dead. I charged both of them and the machine fired right up.
I suspect that the solar panel went as I don't see the green pulsing light that normally flickers at the bottom of the unit. I tested output with a multi meter from the panel itself which gave me in the region of >+3v. similarly on the charge side of the pulse charger I found the same.
I have been unable to find technical specs on the unit to see what the numbers should be, but given that it's a trickle charger to offset static drain I assumed the amount to be ok.
This morning I found both batteries in an anemic state again. So I'll pull them out and charge them up after which I'll take them in for a load test. Question I have is if anyone has any more details on the solar chargers fitted to these units. I looked at the manufacturer site and it's possible to buy a replacement unit for just under $300, but before I do I would like to make sure I'm not replacing stuff that's still working and not addressing the problem,.
Any input will be appreciated.
Regards