Sewerzuk, I too am awaiting the MEP-006A. I have completed the triple to single phase converison. I cranked up the unit but found that none of the generator gauges work so I simply shut it off fearing I may be doing some damage to the unit. So I am excited to learn you are about to send out a video on the unit...hope it explains where to move the secondary wires
Unfortunately, I pulled up my video footage from the last conversion and it didn't turn out.
Not trying to withhold info at all, but I honestly can't recall exactly which leads were moved. There were just 2 of them from one terminal, but I didn't write it down and must have neglected to hit the record button during that step. I can look at the schematics and tell you which ones I think I moved, but I'm a bet hesitant to do that without being there to watch and listen to the set during field flash...
Basic idea is this: When you cut the bus bar, you turn the newly isolated terminal from a neutral into something "floating." Any leads that relied on this terminal for their neutral need to be moved over to one of the 3 other neutral terminals. It isn't too difficult to figure out...but I hate to give instructions without another set to verify it on. I've done a few -006's now...why I never wrote down wire movements is beyond me. Kind of embarrassing, actually.
The conversion that I took a video of was a "get this done quickly" kind of project for a friend of mine...so it was in and out of my shop in a day and I don't have access to that set anymore. It is in vancouver, so if I get the chance to drop by there sometime I will...and I'll pull the reconnection board to verify lead movements.