Pete4570
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mep 802a short circuit
Hey guys! I live of the grid and am on my 4th junk generac generator so I've decided to switch to an mep 802a before my current generator pukes its guts out at 3600 rpm and leaves me stranded.
I bought it at auction with 4.02 hrs on it and other then a couple odds and ends that i fixed it runs fine. I,m testing it on my existing auxiliary hook up and the moment the charger switches over to draw on the generator the short circuit light comes on, and opens the ac circuit interrupter. the generator makes perfect power and the 110 plugs on the front work fine with power tools, and i have a welder that functions just fine on this aux. plug, the wiring is correct and i don't see any broken or warn wires. the load on the generator should be only about 40 amps so I cant see that tripping the overload (nor dose the light come on) so please hit me with your best guess! is it common to just have a bad relay or balist? if so how can I test for this? thanks!
Hey guys! I live of the grid and am on my 4th junk generac generator so I've decided to switch to an mep 802a before my current generator pukes its guts out at 3600 rpm and leaves me stranded.
I bought it at auction with 4.02 hrs on it and other then a couple odds and ends that i fixed it runs fine. I,m testing it on my existing auxiliary hook up and the moment the charger switches over to draw on the generator the short circuit light comes on, and opens the ac circuit interrupter. the generator makes perfect power and the 110 plugs on the front work fine with power tools, and i have a welder that functions just fine on this aux. plug, the wiring is correct and i don't see any broken or warn wires. the load on the generator should be only about 40 amps so I cant see that tripping the overload (nor dose the light come on) so please hit me with your best guess! is it common to just have a bad relay or balist? if so how can I test for this? thanks!
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