I am a new owner of a MEP803A and these guys here know their stuff! Listen to them and heed their advice! Whatever you decide with regards to owning a generator, you need to be prepared to do maintenance. You will want to come up with an exercise regimen and stick to it as well as being prepared to maintain any unit you may have, change oil, filters, etc. With the MEP's (Diesel powered) sets you will want to also come up with a way of load banking (I am told) at least annually since these generators 'like' to run at 100% periodically and that prevents something called wet stacking which is unburned fuel accumulated in the exhaust. by running at 100%, it will burn that excess out of the exhaust. Somebody can correct me if I am wrong on that description. I am building my own simple load bank and when completed I will post a new thread presenting what I came up with. I own four generators including my new (to me) MEP803A. I also have a small 900 watt generator and I have a 7kw generator and on my RV is a 5500 watt generator and all of them need maintenance and exercise.
My questions are as follows:
1) Do you have any experience with generators?
2) Do you intend on setting-up a transfer panel to power your house should you get a generator?
I am not trying to scare you and in fact I would tell anybody they should prepare for the worse and have the ability to protect themselves and their families from many untold events and power outages, especially for long periods and/or in cold weather which can be very dangerous so being prepared is smart!
My MEP803A is on a trailer and it seems that you might be able to get one at auction a bit cheaper than one that is not. My understanding is that the trailer mounted ones cost much more to ship and many people are not willing to trek out and pick one up (which is what I did). You can go to GovPlanet and look at their sale history and get an idea of what they have been going for.
Here's a link to my thread for when I bought and brought mine home:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showt...nk-I-got-lucky-buying-a-Mep803A-form-auction!
This is a link to a thread where a member did a fantastic job of installing his MEP803A at his house:
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showt...way-as-my-home-standby-generator-Install-pics
Good luck on your quest and I hope to see a new thread from you with a new set!