I have a MEP-003A that I acquired from a friend. I was told it ran great and worked properly for a year or two after it was acquired surplus. Then it started having intermittent output issues. Sometimes it would work, sometimes it wouldn't with no apparent pattern or reason. Due to it's unreliability and the age of the owner, he decided it would be easier to replace it with a new propane generator and automatic transfer switch for his house. The old MEP-003A sat outside for a couple years. I don't know if the fuel cap was left loose, but there ended up being a significant amount of water and corrosion in the fuel system. I replaced the fuel tank, purged the lines, serviced the filters, and freed up a stuck check valve and plunger in the injector pump. Now it starts and runs, but I have no output at all.
I've run the set several times, always with the same results. The Hz gauge reads high and fluctuates, the current gauge reads high and fluctuates, and it indicates no voltage. As you can see in the video, flashing the field and throttling up and down does not help. Also, although I don't show it in the video, adjusting the voltage knob does not affect the indications of the gauges. I have checked the terminals with my multi-meter and verified there is zero output. After running for a while (10-15 min or more) the gauges will all eventually drop to zero reading. I have searched this forum, and the internet in general, and haven't found someone with a similar issue. Anyone have any suggestions where to start?
https://youtu.be/8V5w3p5JwMk
I've run the set several times, always with the same results. The Hz gauge reads high and fluctuates, the current gauge reads high and fluctuates, and it indicates no voltage. As you can see in the video, flashing the field and throttling up and down does not help. Also, although I don't show it in the video, adjusting the voltage knob does not affect the indications of the gauges. I have checked the terminals with my multi-meter and verified there is zero output. After running for a while (10-15 min or more) the gauges will all eventually drop to zero reading. I have searched this forum, and the internet in general, and haven't found someone with a similar issue. Anyone have any suggestions where to start?
https://youtu.be/8V5w3p5JwMk