I'm redoing it. Might do the other two over too.Nice job on the barrels and meters. Are you stuck with the crooked placement or can you slide it about to make it level?
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I'm redoing it. Might do the other two over too.Nice job on the barrels and meters. Are you stuck with the crooked placement or can you slide it about to make it level?
Ran mine for 4 hours straight. Not sure how long the power was actually out but wanted t give it a good run while I had it going. Just filled my 55 gallon drums with diesel today. They still had some people out of power this morning according to Talquin.Did you lose power/need the MEP? We only had an hour without power and I didn't even wake up for that.
Yeah I have everything tightened and connected and the door shut before starting. Only if I need to verify voltage, amps, or hertz with a separate meter would i operate with the lug door open. Now that i have a digital reading that was verified I have no need to run the unit with the door open.This is one of the first things anyone does to the set. First take the wrench off the rope, and second, shorten the wrench a few inches.
It's difficult for me to understand why the wrench is non conducting. Why, oh why, would anyone stick their hand down into that tiny little door, using a wrench too long, attached to a rope too short, and three live terminals just a few inches from your hands. Sorry. Even if I consumed several bottles of good Joey Crow tequila, this brilliant idea would never come to fruit. Shut it down, tighten the lugs, start it up. Now that I think back a bit, I have tightened up the output lugs, with a rope too short, a wrench too long, while powering a system. My only excuse, is youth and beer.
To add insult to injury, the clips are destined to fall off as soon as you begin to fumble around with the wrench. Got to find them, in the dark recesses of the bottom of the set, and get them back on, IF you also have the small cross pieces. At a later date, that just never seems to come. And if the set is not mounted on a PU set, then you have to do all of this on your hands and knees. With a flashlight stuck in your mouth.
that is not recommended. You should not connect the generator to your house until after it has been properly tested with a load bank. You will be putting expensive stuff at risk.can anyone show me how to use the lug terminals and the earth ground i have a nema 14 cable to my house from my old generator and just bought a mep 803a and want to load test it using my existing hookup
As stated you should load test the unit before connecting to the house.can anyone show me how to use the lug terminals and the earth ground i have a nema 14 cable to my house from my old generator and just bought a mep 803a and want to load test it using my existing hookup
Howdy,can anyone show me how to use the lug terminals and the earth ground i have a nema 14 cable to my house from my old generator and just bought a mep 803a and want to load test it using my existing hookup
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