Hello all,
I gave my parents one of my MEP units several years ago to use during power outages. It has received intermittent use over the years, but I can’t vouch for how much of a load was on it when it was used. It has received yearly oil changes but little other service in that time. I visited recently to check on it, change the oil, etc. When I fired it up for the first time, it ran normally for a few seconds, and then began a rhythmic revving and lulling of the engine. It literally sounded like someone was making the engine rev for a second and then idle. I flipped the breaker and the HZ needle jumped in tandem with the revs. I then plugged in two hair dryers to exercise the unit (I had rigged up 2x 20A outlets, one off each of the generators hot legs for 240V power). It ran slightly better with each leg having a hair dryer load, but there was still some rhythm to the engine. I ran it with one hair dryer (only one leg getting power) and it may have been a bit smoother. Any thoughts on what may be causing this?
I gave my parents one of my MEP units several years ago to use during power outages. It has received intermittent use over the years, but I can’t vouch for how much of a load was on it when it was used. It has received yearly oil changes but little other service in that time. I visited recently to check on it, change the oil, etc. When I fired it up for the first time, it ran normally for a few seconds, and then began a rhythmic revving and lulling of the engine. It literally sounded like someone was making the engine rev for a second and then idle. I flipped the breaker and the HZ needle jumped in tandem with the revs. I then plugged in two hair dryers to exercise the unit (I had rigged up 2x 20A outlets, one off each of the generators hot legs for 240V power). It ran slightly better with each leg having a hair dryer load, but there was still some rhythm to the engine. I ran it with one hair dryer (only one leg getting power) and it may have been a bit smoother. Any thoughts on what may be causing this?