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I was asking if the screen was ever fixed. Sorry for the confusion. Trying to see what my options are for my screen...or if i should just leave it as is.
I have screen that looks like it spent too much time in the sun. It has for lack of a better word...a bubble right in the middle. Not sure if its the screen....or just the plastic in front of it. Haven't had a chance to take it apart yet. But I would like to get it fixed if it is the screen
I have 2 MEP-805B One has a color screen and the other has a black and white screen. Are they interchangeable?
The B&W screen has a "delamination" of the LCD right in the middle. Does anyone know of anyplace or person that can repair?
You used 2 different pumps and got the same result? I would still disconnect the out side of the pump and run it to see if it shuts off after a given number of minutes.
Well looks like Guy was correct. It was a battery issue. I was using a slave cable to jump from one generator to another. Guess the the computer didn't agree with it, even though the batteries were new. I installed 2 batteries into the 805B and it started right up.
Thanks everyone.
I just received 2 MEP803A and they have this modification. And stickers to only use in 120/240volts I’m wondering if these markings are because of the equipment that was going to be connected...or if A modification was made to the generator, only allowing it to operate in this configuration...
In googling "Reverse Power Condition Generators" lead me to a term I'm familiar with "Motoring". So apparently the generator thinks it is getting power from somewhere, but its not wired into anything. Malfunction?
That was the first thing I was looking for...given that message reads
"Contactor Trip - Reverse Power
Load Share Device sensed Reverse Power Conditions. Verify Load Share Device setpoints are correct"
But again, I can't fine a parallel switch. Just looked in the TM and it lists the procedure...
So I just cranked it and held it on start while the computer rebooted. Once it was back up I let the switch go and it stayed on. Had every fault tripped. But I reset the faults and it ran well. Turned it off after 10min.
When I turned it off...the computer turned off again. On my MEP806B...
No. It never started long enough to get the oil pressure up. Typically you crank until it gets up (at least it’s that way on all the analog generators.).
So let me start by saying I know my way around the 803, but this is my first 805B
I just picked 2 of them up from my uncle. I had load tested both of them in November and the both ran fine.
Sometime between Nov and today my cousin started one of them and it wouldn’t...he followed the tech...
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