Hello ive been a long time lurker here but decided id go ahead and make a post because i have a question. Ive had my MEP-003a for about 8 years and till about two years ago had never read about anybody else having one sure was great to run across this board.
Any way my question I guess is more of an operational question, I have noticed that my unit whenever I put it under load obviously the motor drops a bit in rpm due to the greater demands on the generator head. Well this seemed normal and I always compensate by giving it a bit more throttle till its back and 60hz. Well after reading on these forums for awhile and the TM it sounds as though the governor is supposed to make this throttle compensation automatic. THe dip is usually only about 3-4 hz not that big a deal but it bugs me. And obviously when some of the demands are turned off the motor runs faster that 60hz. So I took the liberty of shooting some video of this and wanted some feedback from you guys that own either a 002a or a 003a to let me know if you experience the same sort of operation out of your unit. I did try adjusting the governor per the TM with the ratching dip adjustment I spun it all the way as far as it would go clockwise so the spring was all the way at the top of the arm. All it seemed to do was make my base speed faster and require me to move the hand throttle all the way to idle to keep the rpm at 60 hz but same dip in hz under load. Perhaps I did the adjustment wrong I just put it back to where it was originally and it operates the same as it always had. Is this operation normal? Or is my governor not doing its job? I apologize in advance for the crappy quality of the videos but its good enough to demonstrate what is going on, I took two of them one shot further out so you can see the percent load gauge as well as hz and one close up on the hz. Thanks in advance for the feedback and help really appreciate it.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxlx-AVgj4c[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vxZaupfmJA[/media]
Any way my question I guess is more of an operational question, I have noticed that my unit whenever I put it under load obviously the motor drops a bit in rpm due to the greater demands on the generator head. Well this seemed normal and I always compensate by giving it a bit more throttle till its back and 60hz. Well after reading on these forums for awhile and the TM it sounds as though the governor is supposed to make this throttle compensation automatic. THe dip is usually only about 3-4 hz not that big a deal but it bugs me. And obviously when some of the demands are turned off the motor runs faster that 60hz. So I took the liberty of shooting some video of this and wanted some feedback from you guys that own either a 002a or a 003a to let me know if you experience the same sort of operation out of your unit. I did try adjusting the governor per the TM with the ratching dip adjustment I spun it all the way as far as it would go clockwise so the spring was all the way at the top of the arm. All it seemed to do was make my base speed faster and require me to move the hand throttle all the way to idle to keep the rpm at 60 hz but same dip in hz under load. Perhaps I did the adjustment wrong I just put it back to where it was originally and it operates the same as it always had. Is this operation normal? Or is my governor not doing its job? I apologize in advance for the crappy quality of the videos but its good enough to demonstrate what is going on, I took two of them one shot further out so you can see the percent load gauge as well as hz and one close up on the hz. Thanks in advance for the feedback and help really appreciate it.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lxlx-AVgj4c[/media]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vxZaupfmJA[/media]