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  1. GreenMachines

    MEP-004a

    You can try the internet also, the filters are not military specific. They are industry standard items. I have used the WIX website to cross numbers and sometimes the part numbers in the manuals have extra digits and you have to try to cross them multiple ways. You can usually get filter...
  2. GreenMachines

    MEP-004a

    If you found manuals, they should have part numbers for the filters. You can go to WIX , Fram or brand of your choice and cross the numbers over!
  3. GreenMachines

    MEP-004a

    Hello Ferroequinologist. Long name! Rather than rewire and risk problems I just wired some Receptacles on the front to make it user friendly. I think I have a mep 004 pic in my albums. I ran 120 to the receptacles on the left side and 208 to the receptacles on the right. Almost any device will...
  4. GreenMachines

    MEP-004a

    Speddmon once again thanks for the reply and good advice!!!! I wonder if the generator could be rewired at the 120/208-240/416 plate to put out 120/240?
  5. GreenMachines

    MEP-004a

    Thank you for the reply. You are quite right, 208 would be the result if I wire things as I had described. I have been doing some research and realized the result would be 208v line to line. I would have 120v line to neutral. I found out that the 208 would work for anything that requires 240...
  6. GreenMachines

    MEP-004a

    isolator box Thanks for the reply! I am not planning to connect to the power grid. Just trying to provide receptacles on an MEP-004a both 120v and 240v just like any readily available generator would have. Any suggestions??? I have been reading up on phase converters and Buckboost transformers...
  7. GreenMachines

    MEP-004a

    Anyone have any experience wiring regular generator receptacles (twist lock etc). My thought was to run the generator set at 120/208; wire from two of the L1,L2,L3 lugs into a main circuit panel just as wired in a house. One 120 leg from the generator to each main lug in the circuit panel and...
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