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I have several MEP 003A generators and I kinda know what to expect from them, but I have almost no experience with the MEP 002A. All three of my MEP 003A's will easily load test to 13,000 watts without any trouble. They may produce more than 13,000 watts but that is the limit of my load testing capability.
Last week I bought a heavily cannibalized MEP 002A with 2300 hours off CL for $75.00. Originally I just wanted a parts unit. However lacking a project to keep me out of trouble, I spent several evenings "messing" with the MEP 002A just to see if I could get it running. I love a challenge. After several evenings of cleaning, adjusting, oiling, filter changing, replacing missing parts, etc, it started up and runs well.
I have searched every MEP 002A thread I can find on this site, but I cannot find what I am looking for. My question is, "How much continuous wattage or put another way, how many continuous amps at 240V at 300 feet above sea level with temperature of 80 degrees F should a typical "healthy" MEP 002A generator put into a purely resistive load before the engine RPM's, Hz, and output voltage start to fall off?"
The $75.00 MEP 002A I bought off CL has been load tested at 6500 watts or 27 amps continuously for over an hour with no problems. Obviously this is 33% or 1500 watts more than the 5000 watts the military rates it. However when I try to draw much more than 6500 watts or anything over 28 amps or 6700 watts, the engine RPM's start to drop and so do the Hz and eventually the voltage. At no time does the engine emit black smoke nor does it seem to labor. The RPM's just start dropping off. As far as I know the governor is working properly.
Is around 6500 watts continuous output about the limit of a "healthy" MEP 002A or will they produce more?
Last week I bought a heavily cannibalized MEP 002A with 2300 hours off CL for $75.00. Originally I just wanted a parts unit. However lacking a project to keep me out of trouble, I spent several evenings "messing" with the MEP 002A just to see if I could get it running. I love a challenge. After several evenings of cleaning, adjusting, oiling, filter changing, replacing missing parts, etc, it started up and runs well.
I have searched every MEP 002A thread I can find on this site, but I cannot find what I am looking for. My question is, "How much continuous wattage or put another way, how many continuous amps at 240V at 300 feet above sea level with temperature of 80 degrees F should a typical "healthy" MEP 002A generator put into a purely resistive load before the engine RPM's, Hz, and output voltage start to fall off?"
The $75.00 MEP 002A I bought off CL has been load tested at 6500 watts or 27 amps continuously for over an hour with no problems. Obviously this is 33% or 1500 watts more than the 5000 watts the military rates it. However when I try to draw much more than 6500 watts or anything over 28 amps or 6700 watts, the engine RPM's start to drop and so do the Hz and eventually the voltage. At no time does the engine emit black smoke nor does it seem to labor. The RPM's just start dropping off. As far as I know the governor is working properly.
Is around 6500 watts continuous output about the limit of a "healthy" MEP 002A or will they produce more?