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  1. K

    MEP-803A Help

    Did it output power OK previously or is this the first attempt to use it? Any Fault Lights? Do you have power to the convenience outlet? Does it correctly show voltage on the AC voltmeter? Is the Contactor Closed and the Contactor Light illuminated? With the reconnect switch in the 120/208...
  2. K

    Mep-803a produces no power

    To get to K1 you have to remove the top cover item 13 below. K1 is located behind the bulkhead that the voltage regulator, burden resistors etc are bolted to. Once item 13 is removed look over on the left behind where the resistors are mounted and you will find K1. The big black cube seen below.
  3. K

    MEP 803A as off grid solar backup

    Item 10 below is the float switch. The upper float is for the aux pump operation. The next components is A9 the Float Switch Module. Located here on wall by fuel tank. Schematic from TM for Aux Fuel Pump How to test the Float Switch Module How to test the Float Switch Replacement...
  4. K

    MEP 803A as off grid solar backup

    In the fuel tank is a dual float switch setup. The lower float is for the low fuel light, the upper float is for the Aux Fuel Pump. I suspect the upper float may be stuck in the down position and not rising up when the tank is nearly filled to shut off the pump.
  5. K

    MEP803A 208V Wiring

    Correct on both accounts
  6. K

    MEP803A 208V Wiring

    Here is the table from the TM that shows what the load meter and voltmeter read depending on the position of the AM-VM switch and the voltage reconnect switch. (Click on the image to expand it)
  7. K

    MEP803A 208V Wiring

    The switch to the left of the voltage regulator. Should look like this (my 802)
  8. K

    Electronic Parts Replacements Info for the MEP-802A

    The same cap was cracked and leaking on my 802 when I first got it home. Instead of replacing it with a cheap rubber cap I used a very short piece of heater hose, slid it on, clamped it with a stainless clamp and then plugged it short round piece of metal stock and clamped that it place with...
  9. K

    Wireless AutoStart with Remote Parameter Monitoring

    I would assume so. Products are normally forward compatible. I just ran the compiler selecting both "Arduino/Genuino Mega or Mega2650" and "Arduino Mega ADK" It compiled just fine selecting either of the target devices. The UNO version has less I/O and less memory than the Mega's. Programming...
  10. K

    Wireless AutoStart with Remote Parameter Monitoring

    They all appear equally surface rusted. Might it just be due to humidity causing surface rust? The heads of the screws look the same as the ones on the terminal strip in my 1997 802.
  11. K

    Wireless AutoStart with Remote Parameter Monitoring

    kb3bf Sent you an email with a number of pictures, design info and my firmware that I'm beta testing. The programming is in C++. First time I used C++ was for this project. Pretty easy to pick up once. Lot's of good syntax reference help on the Auduino website. I commented the heck out of...
  12. K

    MEP 804A1 hook up questions

    Remember you'll only be getting 208 volts and not 240 volts.
  13. K

    The infamous Well Nut info

    Yes it gets inserted from the outside. just slide it in until the shoulder of the wellnut is against the tank. You ought to by able to hold the shoulder of the wellnut until it expands a bit.
  14. K

    24 volt battery maintainer?

    No need to disconnect the battery before connecting the charger.
  15. K

    MEP-803A. ....60hertz?.

    Just a hunch... Looks like water may have gotten into the frequency meter. I just noticed the lens is rust colored around the meter movement and the face of the meter looks discolored. It's possible just the meter movement is rusted up and you may only need a new meter.
  16. K

    MEP-803A. ....60hertz?.

    Take a look at TM 9-6115-642-24 It has the steps to test the transducer and the meter. Basically the transducer should put out 0.1 milliamps at 60 Hz or 0.2 milliamps at 65 Hz. The meter is a milliammeter that is 0.2 milliamps at full scale.
  17. K

    My MEP003a story and Hertz issue

    FYI - Links to items on auction sites aren't allowed to be posted on the forum.
  18. K

    Mep803a oil pressure sensor issue?

    That switch controls both the voltmeter and the ammeter. Daybreak has a new one for sale http://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?153273-MEP-802-803-panel-components
  19. K

    MEP-802A CR1 Diode Replacement Questions

    Not sure the epoxy would hold well. Some people install Pop Nuts in those spots so they don't have to deal with getting a wrench into the tough spots.
  20. K

    MEP-802A CR1 Diode Replacement Questions

    I suppose you could. One normally wouldn't ever have to replace CR1. If you don't find the short then you may want to do this. The potential short that took out the original diode may reappear in the future and find yourself needing to replace CR1 again. Seems a bit odd the design uses a 3 amp...
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