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    New mep 015a

    Hey, back with a question here. Power is out and I have attempted to run the fridge on my genset and the frequency fluctuates (59-61) Hz or so even though my meter only shows about 300watts. I can run a 1500 watt incandescent lamp no problem, frequency is perfectly stable. So obviously the...
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    New mep 015a

    Thanks for the suggestion, I was thinking about that, and had not decided what to do yet.
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    New mep 015a

    Very true and that's why I got it. Some power is better than none, and we don't have outages a lot here anyway.
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    New mep 015a

    Yeah! I am pretty happy, every time I mess with it I get it running even better. It is a little small for my use rated at only 1.5 kW as I live in an all electric house. But I have a freind that has gas heat and is pretty conservative with power and such so once running reliably I will...
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    New mep 015a

    Hey everyone, I just recently aquired my second piece of engine drivin military hardware. I went to a local warehouse to pick up some fire hose for my other piece of military equipment, a hale p-250 pump. Well I was there the seller said he had a military generator. It looked in good shape...
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    Hale P-250 Pump

    Here are a couple fliers Hale sent me when I was looking for info on my pump.
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    Hale P-250 Pump

    Hello all, This will be my first post. Anyway I have one of these pumps myself and I wanted to add a bit to what jeepsinker said. You do need to allow flow out for cooling, but be aware that you also need to keep some back pressure on the discharge. The fire pump also supplies the cooling water...
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