So for the 831 with the conversion done, put an isolation transformer after gen set and then a line conditioner for each hot leg. Would that be worth it for sensitive electronics?
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I'm not familiar with "the conversion" in a MEP-831A; could you elaborate on what got converted on your unit? New generator head?
In the interim...
If it were me, I would probably start with a pair of these 20A for 240V;
https://www.amazon.com/Suppressor-Single-Phase-Line-Conditioner-JREle-CW4L2-20A-S/dp/B073MCGBP5
one on each side of the hots, connected to neutral and ground.
If you are running the MEP-831A IN just 120V, I would use its big 30A brother;
They are available from lots of sources and are a good general purpose item to take the edge off of less than perfect power supplies, and they aren't too expensive.
After that, I think it gets into what your electronics are sensitive to / about. If they strongly prefer glitch free power, at 117-123V I might fork out for a true UPS (a pure sign wave version that always runs the load off of the internal batteries) like this one;
Again there are lots of choices of brands and vendors, and this is just for illustration, though I have lots of experience with Eaton and they have always stood behind their products, at least for me.
If it is more that your sensitive electronics don't tolerate voltage fluctuations under load switching, I would look at an autotransformer, or ferroresonant transformer, but the latter tend to be real power hogs. I would run the autotransformer as 240V input, either 120 or 240/120 output. They have the real advantage for small generators for always matching the two hots to neutral at a defined voltage (120V), so you don't have to worry about balancing the two legs, or neutral drifting due to imperfections in the neutral.
If you go the transformer route, I would look at commercial surplus and Craigslist. I see lots coming up for sale pretty cheaply. Given the amount copper in a transformer it is never going to be inexpensive.
Does that help?
All the best,
2Pbfeet