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Recent content by jrcampbe

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    MEP-002a low output current

    Well, I think you may be right, and perhaps I mistakenly concluded the service outlets weren't putting out much current. I took apart the transfer switch at the house and found something that looked like it could cause a bad connection on one of the hot legs. I soldered it with a little torch...
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    MEP-002a low output current

    How can I test for this? Which is terminal 6? I will check the manual, but you may know right away.
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    MEP-002a low output current

    Ok, I stripped the plug off an extension cord and hooked it across L0 and L3, then L0 and L1. Same results: 120.2 V before turning on load. Turn on 5hp shop vac, drop momentarily to about 110V, then recovered quickly to stabilize at 118.5 volts. Low power on vacuum suction. Added halogen shop...
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    MEP-002a low output current

    Checking now. One more test: the service 120V outlets are dim regardless of the position of the reconnect switch (disconnected from lugs to test this). Jim
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    MEP-002a low output current

    So I think this is definitely a generator problem and not a house wiring problem, because the AC outlets on the generator itself do not produce enough current to run a shop vacuum. It comes on, but doesn't have much suction. A shop light plugged in is dim. Naturally, I waited to hook this up...
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    MEP-002a low output current

    Is there a continuity test I can do on the reconnection switch? Does that even make sense as the problem area?
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    MEP-002a low output current

    There is good continuity across the AC circuit breaker on all poles.
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    MEP-002a low output current

    I am looking at the meter on the front panel. Not very accurate, I know. Also, keep in mind that the 120V outlets on the generator do not light a bulb to full brightness either. I'm stuck...
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    MEP-002a low output current

    Update: when I switch on the AC circuit breaker on the generator and turn on the house load, the current meter goes from zero to about 25%. The engine lugs slightly but voltage does not drop. Frequency drops about 2 Hz. Lights in the garage come on dimly. I checked at the plug I connect to the...
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    MEP-002a low output current

    Hey guys, working on this now. It must be 1800 rpm (sounds like it), but also I can dial it in to a steady 60hz output frequency as measured by my multimeter. i was wrong about the voltmeter switch. In the far right (L3-L0), I get a nice, steady 120V. Second from right (L3-L1) I get a steady...
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    MEP-002a low output current

    I failed to answer one question: I have the switch on 120/240 single phase.
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    MEP-002a low output current

    Thanks, guys! This makes sense. The volt meter shows 240 when in the far right switch position, which I believe is L1-L3 voltage. Interestingly, it shows about zero in other positions (I think those are L1-L0 and L3-L0, correct?). That would seem to imply the problem is on L0, right? Wouldn't...
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    MEP-002a low output current

    No, it doesn't seem to.
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    MEP-002a low output current

    Hi guys, I tried to use my 002a and have a problem. The unit starts and runs just fine. When I had first bought it and set it up, there was a short at the starter positive lead against the shutter box. When I hooked up the batteries, the VR capacitor burned up and the ground strap burned. I...
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