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Daddy said go to trade school not college...I should have listened to him.
I have a MEP-804A with a manufacture date of 5/95. This weekend I went to do the monthly test run and got a "OVERVOLTAGE" light and the generator immediately shut down. I have been searching the OP, Maintenance and TM manuals for trouble shooting help but did not see anything specific as to what to do when I get this OVERVOLTAGE error. I would appreciate a point in the right direction.
Here is a bit of history:
Immediately after I purchased it I noticed the batteries would not hold a charge between monthly test runs. I installed a marine type battery on/off switch, dead battery problem solved.
About 6 months ago the Frequency gauge would peg out over 62 Hz and there was no change when adjusting the potentiomiter. If I shutdown and disconnected/reconnected the battery, start, shut down, repeat multiple times (6-10 times) . It would run just fine at 60 Hz.
Yesterday, Dec 5, I am getting the "OVERVOLTAGE" error.
Yes, I should have started problem solving when noticed the Freq issues, but did not want to have the gen down during hurricane season...so now its down.
I have looked through many of the post, but I really have no idea where to start. I have a multimeter and a very basic understanding of generators. I admit this generator is more than I need, and more complex than I would like. Any suggestions to get me started would by very much appriceated.
Thanks
I have a MEP-804A with a manufacture date of 5/95. This weekend I went to do the monthly test run and got a "OVERVOLTAGE" light and the generator immediately shut down. I have been searching the OP, Maintenance and TM manuals for trouble shooting help but did not see anything specific as to what to do when I get this OVERVOLTAGE error. I would appreciate a point in the right direction.
Here is a bit of history:
Immediately after I purchased it I noticed the batteries would not hold a charge between monthly test runs. I installed a marine type battery on/off switch, dead battery problem solved.
About 6 months ago the Frequency gauge would peg out over 62 Hz and there was no change when adjusting the potentiomiter. If I shutdown and disconnected/reconnected the battery, start, shut down, repeat multiple times (6-10 times) . It would run just fine at 60 Hz.
Yesterday, Dec 5, I am getting the "OVERVOLTAGE" error.
Yes, I should have started problem solving when noticed the Freq issues, but did not want to have the gen down during hurricane season...so now its down.
I have looked through many of the post, but I really have no idea where to start. I have a multimeter and a very basic understanding of generators. I admit this generator is more than I need, and more complex than I would like. Any suggestions to get me started would by very much appriceated.
Thanks