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Just purchased a MEP805B. Can't get it to produce voltage. I have a CMOS voltage light on backplane and am not sure what that means. Any help is appreciated.
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Check to see what "codes" are showing. They will be numbered 1 to 20 or 22 . Either way there will be codes showing in the message plate. I have not heard of the CMOS voltage code myself.Just purchased a MEP805B. Can't get it to produce voltage. I have a CMOS voltage light on backplane and am not sure what that means. Any help is appreciated.
For emergency power I want simplicity not complexity in my generator. That is one reason I have gutted my MEP-002A and MEP-003A generators. I will also never be using any of the newer computer controlled units for my home back-up power. After working on computer controlled diesel engines and transmissions for the last 20 years now I am convinced they have no place in my life !what happened to simplicity?? turn a key,, engage a breaker,, no worries..will end up gutting computer and rewiring.. thanks for the help..will watch forum and figure out how I will convert gen set..
According to TM 9-6115-671-14 page 2-13 the CMOS voltage light indicates....... I have a CMOS voltage light on backplane and am not sure what that means. Any help is appreciated.
I had the same problem due to me not familiar with the generator I just bought. My maintenance man found out that when you start the engine, hold the selector switch on start for about two more seconds. OR, when the engine is running, hold the start switch on start until the voltage is shown. I hope this helpsJust purchased a MEP805B. Can't get it to produce voltage. I have a CMOS voltage light on backplane and am not sure what that means. Any help is appreciated.
I see this post is super old but I was unable to find much on the CMOS voltage error so maybe this will help someone in the future. I had the same issue and contacted GAC and was told that this is normal. The design of the board was supposed to include a coin cell battery in the I/O module but that never got put in the final design. I would think all MEP-805B machines will have this 'fault' but it doesn't effect anything.Just purchased a MEP805B. Can't get it to produce voltage. I have a CMOS voltage light on backplane and am not sure what that means. Any help is appreciated.
You are probably right about having no/low CMOS voltage on the board. This fault condition indicated on the TCM102 board is tied to a battery that was omitted in the final design. My unit has this LED lit and runs fine, the manufacturer said its normal on my unit.I have to differ. If you have no CMOS voltage, the gen set will not run right, or at all.
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