tlavite
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Hi guys I am new to the forum but not new to generators. Generators have been a hobby of mine for quite some time. I recently acquired a nice running MEP018A 10KW generator in great shape with the manuals and everything. I got it for $1150 at a local auction I go to every week. It completely surprised me I walked in and saw it and started drooling I got her home fired her up and have spent the last two weeks learning as much as I can about this genset. A few days after getting the generator my buddy came upon another one exactly the same but only 3 years older but less hours on it he picked it up for 700 bucks and I traded it to him for 4 smaller generators I had in my garage. I figured I would keep the other one on hand for spare parts should anything happen to my main one. I wired it to my house as an emergency backup generator and it runs the house like its nothing. Barely even loads the generator to 25%. My question to you guys is I would love to hear any information and anything you guys know about this generator. It seems a little hard to really find to much info online about it as far as I can tell. I do have the manuals and I've gone over them probably six times. I just like knowing as much as I can about the machines I own so any information or fun facts you guys have about these would be awesome.
They fired it up for me at the auction and it purred like a kitten. After I brought it home and fired it up a couple times and did some tests I stopped and took the time to wire it into my house. When it came time to test the setup I fired up the generator and noticed specks of fuel landing around my feet... turned out the original mechanical fuel pump had developed a leak. Is it possible to get a new diaphragm for it? Or is there something equivalent to this pump? Its not to big of a deal because that night I wired up a small electric fuel pump to the generator and it seems to run it just fine. I took a fuel cell my buddy gave me and pipped it in to the generator as an external fuel source. One thing I have noticed is this generator seems a little hard to get started but once it fires up it runs like a brand new top. Is that how allot of them were? I haven't had a chance to play with the other one I have yet but I will later this week. Also the previous owner converted this generator to 12V I have no clue why because now I am pretty sure the alternator on the generator does not charge the 12V battery now. I am considering switching it back to 24V but I have no clue what all the old owner did to the system to change it to 12V. I assume the panel has some usage from the batteries right? If so how could he have made the 12V work? The guy also added a separate start and stop system to the generator I haven't quite figured out why the original start stop which works for starting the generator but not killing it. Ahh I am sorry for rambling on guys my apologies. Let me know what you guys think of my system and any information is greatly welcomed thanks in advanced.
Tyler,
They fired it up for me at the auction and it purred like a kitten. After I brought it home and fired it up a couple times and did some tests I stopped and took the time to wire it into my house. When it came time to test the setup I fired up the generator and noticed specks of fuel landing around my feet... turned out the original mechanical fuel pump had developed a leak. Is it possible to get a new diaphragm for it? Or is there something equivalent to this pump? Its not to big of a deal because that night I wired up a small electric fuel pump to the generator and it seems to run it just fine. I took a fuel cell my buddy gave me and pipped it in to the generator as an external fuel source. One thing I have noticed is this generator seems a little hard to get started but once it fires up it runs like a brand new top. Is that how allot of them were? I haven't had a chance to play with the other one I have yet but I will later this week. Also the previous owner converted this generator to 12V I have no clue why because now I am pretty sure the alternator on the generator does not charge the 12V battery now. I am considering switching it back to 24V but I have no clue what all the old owner did to the system to change it to 12V. I assume the panel has some usage from the batteries right? If so how could he have made the 12V work? The guy also added a separate start and stop system to the generator I haven't quite figured out why the original start stop which works for starting the generator but not killing it. Ahh I am sorry for rambling on guys my apologies. Let me know what you guys think of my system and any information is greatly welcomed thanks in advanced.
Tyler,