This is fun! I purchased my generator (760.00 + premium and tax) at Robins AFB. It's nice to live only 20 minutes away. I bought it back in early November. Since picking it up I've read the TM's several times as well as most of this forum before starting it. The fuel filters and air filter were all new. The oil was still clean. It had 469 hrs on it. There were no batteries so I bought new ones for it, 51Rs from AdvanceAuto. Took the fuel tank off and took it to the car wash and sprayed the inside with engine cleaner then pressure washed it. The tank was in good shape and came out very clean.
The frequency, percent load, and voltage gauges had moisture in them. I took them out and dried them under a desk lamp. The frequency gauge had movement but the others didn't. I purchased a gen board from https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=11-3282&catname=electric. The voltage gauge works great but the Pct-Load gauge didn't. Does anyone know if that Pct-Load gauge is even compatible with the 002? I bought a kill-a-watt from Newegg.com. Really good price (16.95).
It started on the second try. No smoke at all and purrs like a kitten. I did drive in the grounding rod and hooked it up, and I did not idle it. The aux outlets did not work. The circuit breaker was shot. Ordered a new one, not cheap (36.00) I did not want to buy a cheap plastic one with all the vibration. With the outlets working I hooked up the kill-a-watt and ran it for about an hour. The frequency and voltage held steady. The output on the the lugs was a steady 120V (H1/H0, H3/H0). I have it set to 120/240 1PH. I plugged in a hair dryer in the aux outlet. The Pct-load pegged when I put it on high. The gauge doesn't work so I'll have to figure that out. I'm hooked. Bought an M1102 trailer, waiting for the EUC. Glad they did away with them on generators.
The frequency, percent load, and voltage gauges had moisture in them. I took them out and dried them under a desk lamp. The frequency gauge had movement but the others didn't. I purchased a gen board from https://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?item=11-3282&catname=electric. The voltage gauge works great but the Pct-Load gauge didn't. Does anyone know if that Pct-Load gauge is even compatible with the 002? I bought a kill-a-watt from Newegg.com. Really good price (16.95).
It started on the second try. No smoke at all and purrs like a kitten. I did drive in the grounding rod and hooked it up, and I did not idle it. The aux outlets did not work. The circuit breaker was shot. Ordered a new one, not cheap (36.00) I did not want to buy a cheap plastic one with all the vibration. With the outlets working I hooked up the kill-a-watt and ran it for about an hour. The frequency and voltage held steady. The output on the the lugs was a steady 120V (H1/H0, H3/H0). I have it set to 120/240 1PH. I plugged in a hair dryer in the aux outlet. The Pct-load pegged when I put it on high. The gauge doesn't work so I'll have to figure that out. I'm hooked. Bought an M1102 trailer, waiting for the EUC. Glad they did away with them on generators.
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