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[TASF]Overkill's MEP-831A troubleshooting
After mistakenly thinking the "MEP-831A troubleshooting" thread was meant to be the one place to discuss all MEP-831A troubleshooting, I've ended up spreading my posts/adventure across several areas. I'm going to edit this, my original post, to serve as a single place for my questions (and hopefully your answers) for my journey with 4 MEP-831A generators. I will refer to the generators the same way I have in my maintenance log: By the serial number looking thing on the outside top of the enclosure. I will try to turn this into a resource for others in the future as well, by referencing links to my fixes or helpful documents. I will update this very top post with my status so that people don't have to read through all the posts to figure something out.
As of this new format, my first post in this thread is here.
After mistakenly thinking the "MEP-831A troubleshooting" thread was meant to be the one place to discuss all MEP-831A troubleshooting, I've ended up spreading my posts/adventure across several areas. I'm going to edit this, my original post, to serve as a single place for my questions (and hopefully your answers) for my journey with 4 MEP-831A generators. I will refer to the generators the same way I have in my maintenance log: By the serial number looking thing on the outside top of the enclosure. I will try to turn this into a resource for others in the future as well, by referencing links to my fixes or helpful documents. I will update this very top post with my status so that people don't have to read through all the posts to figure something out.
- 54-512G
- Original condition: Oil drained. Battery disconnected. Fuel tank full. Governor linkages fiddled with.
- Problems (in order of encountered or fixed):
- Low oil pressure light. O-ring missing from filter. Replaced o-ring from personal stash. [Solution courtesy of Cord and Dewie38]
- Engine idle speed at no load, with A6 linkage totally disconnected, relying on mechanical governor, just 3540 RPM (295Hz). Should be 3800 RPM (317Hz). Speed control knob on mechanical governor plate was not quite fully on START. After correction and re-tightening, got to 3648 RPM (304Hz). Do I need to make further adjustments to the mechanical governor? The mechanical governor setting screw does not look tampered with.
- Adjustments needed to governor actuator linkage. According to section 4-44 in the manual, under the ADJUST procedure, step #2: "Make sure governor actuator lever reaches its stop just prior to the engine fuel lever reaching its stop." Which stops? I obtained the best results by pushing the target as far from the magnet as possible, lifting the mechanical governor throttle as high as it would go, holding both there, and adjusting the rod length to just before it touches the throttle lever. Is that the right way to go? Maybe this is impossible because of my no-load idle speed with just the governor... I'd like to re-write a procedure for troubleshooting governor / throttle linkages.
- Speed controller adjustments needed. One of the times I got a steady and repeatable 3050 RPM no-load speed, I realized that the "speed" pot doesn't seem to have stops. How low or high does it go? If I happened to have turned it a LOT, how can I get back to "center"? This became concerning to me because the stability and gain adjustments didn't seem to do anything, and according to TM, they're supposed to cause the engine to get "unstable" as you adjust them. Probably won't worry about this until I know that the idle speed is ok.
- 54-241G
- Original condition: Good oil. Full fuel. Battery still connected but cables destroyed from arcing.
- Problems
- No power at convenience outlet. GFI tripping. GFI module defective. Will replace with off the shelf part or ignore. [Test case courtesy of Guyfang]
- AC interrupter light broken off. Could buy originals from Peerless Electronics or a non push to part from Digikey. It's just a 24 volt indicator. [Original part number courtesy of Guyfang.]
- 54-575G
- Original condition: Good oil. Full fuel. Battery still connected but cables destroyed from arcing.
- Problems
- Circuit interrupter always closed - FIXED [Thanks to kloppk for info on how it's supposed to work]
- Voltage adjust ineffective, though effects engine revving a little bit - Haven't tested pot, this is on back burner for now.
- Speed controller linkage out of adjustment
- Overload light lit
- Overload indicator even with L1, N, L2 disconnected from A8.
- I still get AC voltage output (though not enough voltage, but possibly due to engine speed adjustment) with light lit.
- Opening or closing the voltage selector door doesn't seem to change voltage output.
- It doesn't cause or attempt to shut down engine.
- After 4 days with a dehumidifier blasting into the enclosure, no change. I don't think it's a transient moisture issue.
- It is not just an issue with the malfunction indicator module; I have swapped it with a known working one.
- The fact that it doesn't try to shut the engine down, does that indicate that it's an "overload" and not a short?
As of this new format, my first post in this thread is here.
True to my nickname, I just "accidentally" (i only wanted one!) purchased 4 MEP-831A's with less than 300 hours on them. (3 of them have less than 200 I think). Silly bidding site and its idiosyncrasies... Paid ~$635 each. (After all the **** taxes and whatnot)
Will probably be active here for a while.
[Edited because I've gotten to inspect them a bit]
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