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I think that you just need a little more of the label on the second picture to get a model and serial number. Most data plates aren't easily removable, but it might be behind the service cover. Trane normally has them on the outside, and I can not think of a legitimate reason to remove it. With...
Old thread, but wow those funnels, or their clones are great for the sideways radiator neck on the 803As. There was a fair amount of sludge in my coolant, more in the first distilled water rinse, and getting better on the third rinse.
I just used a long closed end wrench to put over the top of...
I just used a 6x6" under the rear end, and it seems to drain almost all of the oil out. (Less than 0.1Qt left)
Having a forklift helps...
@csheath Doing the math on the STP, it seems like the STP gets the oil to just shy of 20W50, so I suspect that either your oil pump is on the way out, or...
With that many hours (running, and standing around in Florida humidity) on the oil, I would not be surprised if your oil is just degraded. Water (humidity) and oxygen are hard on oils, and additives. Fingers crossed that changing the oil solves your problem.
I am personally in favor of more...
If you are the curious sort, you could take an oil sample for testing when you do the oil change to see what viscosity you are at.
Trying to change to a 20W50 oil won't do much for you. The difference in viscosity is not much when hot. Since your unit has always had low oil pressure, I would be...
Sigh. Not what I wanted to hear, but thanks for the warning. I just lost a tank filler neck nut back there, despite having a magnet on it, and then fishing for it.
I will add it to my do list; it seems important as I would hate to try to find a tank on short notice...
Ok, did some more reading on the 831 conversion, and yes, I think that the line conditioners would help with the EMI noise, but the you would need some device that stores energy (e.g. an autotransformer) to help with voltage variations due to load shifts. To get completely clean power, I think...
FWIW: Switching to a fully variable speed "inverter" type AC/heatpump practically eliminates in-rush currents making them much more generator friendly.
I'm not familiar with "the conversion" in a MEP-831A; could you elaborate on what got converted on your unit? New generator head?
In the interim...
If it were me, I would probably start with a pair of these 20A for 240V...
These are great baseline data.
To the point that I think @nextalcupfan's images make, is what the generator is connected to can have a significant impact.
At the end of the day, it is the whole system, generator, wiring, load, that work together or not to give the final power quality under...
Cats have worked well for us. Really well. We have the full spectrum of bobcats, coyotes, mountain lions, owls and raptors. Our first pair made it about eighteen years, so it is possible to have cats with the right stuff for a long time. One even liked to take on, play with and eat rattlesnakes...
Just bear in mind, I have never used them in a location that gets hot and stays hot. According to the Dymo specification sheet, they are good to 257F/125C.
https://download.dymo.com/dymo/technical-data-sheets/heat-shrink-tube-technical-data-sheet.pdf
(Not pushing this particular brand; it just...
Easy peasy. I just did this. As @Light in the Dark says, use forks the long way under the genset to load it. The normal rails for forks will protect the floor of the generator. A 2x6 or 6x6 block can help push the genset farther into the bed.
I used forks to unload mine; just be aware that...
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