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I have a MEP 003 that I replaced the voltage regulator board last weekend. I can adjust the voltage now with the rheostat, but the voltage will not stay steady. The voltage will go up and down approximately 15 volts for a total variation of 30 volts. I tested the output with a voltmeter to...
Installing the new voltage regulator board fixed my voltage problem. When it is running I get a voltage varitation of about 15 volts. It is enough that the work lights will pulsate a little bit.
Is a small voltage varitation normal? If it is will it hurt any electronics?
My battery...
Speddmon,
I went through the machine and tightened alot of screws and nuts and bolts. I checked the grounds. I looked over the voltage regulator and I could find no evidence of damage to the board or components. I read one of your old posts and you spoke highly of a store to buy...
I bumped a old thread about head gaskets and where to get them.
Here is one of the responses I got.
The latest greatest gasket has the fire rings built into the gasket and have a sealing compound on the gasket, or so I'm told. Since there is such an inventory on older style gaskets, not...
Sorry, Chris I guess I was told the wrong information. I would trust Marty, he seems to always have the right info.
Marty, I have put two different types of gaskets in my multifuel. The one with the pressed fire ring has held up fine. The one with the fire ring that sits inside of the...
The newer gaskets have the metal rings pressed into the gasket. The older style has the rings that just sit inside of the gasket. Dont use the old gaskets, I blew the gasket in the same spot as you twice in one month. The new gasket has been holding up just fine.
Jim
It is my understanding that there are four ground wires on the 003. One is the negative from the batteries, one is the generator head, one is the slave cable, and the last one comes from the panel.
If I look at the back of the grounding bolt should I see all four wires at that point?
Jim
I read the general TM for the MEP-003, but I would like to test the voltage regulator itself to make sure that is my problem. I would also be interested in fixing it myself if possible.
Is there another TM I should be reading?
Jim
I checked the voltage rheostat with a tester and the resistance changes in a pretty linear fashion when it is adjusted. I also when through and tightened all connections. The ground was pretty loose. I started it back up, and the voltage stays high and the rheostat has no effect on voltage...
Yes, I have the ammeter/voltmeter transfer switch set to that position.
Any other ideas why the voltage adjust knob wont lower the voltage below 160/320?
Thanks again,
Jim
yes, the ac reconnect switch is correct.
I am getting no change in voltage when I adjust the voltage adjustment knob.
Any other ideas, I was hopeing to get this generator up and running today.
Thanks again,
Jim
My new to me MEP-003A is putting out 160 volts on the 120 leg and 320 volts on the 240 leg. I try useing the voltage regulator, but I am getting no change in voltage.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what to test or replace to get the voltage to what I need?
It is running fine at 60 Hertz...
This has been incredibly helpful and informative. Thanks for all the help it is appreciated. I want to say thank you to all off you that helped with this thread.
Jim
Sorry for being a little confusing. I was refering to the ammeter voltmeter transfer switch on the generator itself. I already have a transfer switch on my house, but my current generator is way to small. I can set the generator to the setting andy recommended, but I dont understand what...
I understand everything except the transfer switch. How and why is L3-L1 selected and how does it differ from the other single phase position. I will have my electrician friend read this thread prior to a test run on the house.
Thanks again,
Jim
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