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    MEP002A No Power To Control Panel

    Thanks for the tips on the wire locations. When I removed the starter, I marked the wires to return them to their original spots. It didn't dawn on me that they may be on the wrong terminals. I'll consult the wiring diagram and be sure they are connected properly. Thanks Again. I hope this...
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    MEP002A No Power To Control Panel

    Yes, I am consistently getting 24 volts to the starter. I have cleaned all the battery posts and the battery cable connections. I have also cleaned the loop ends of the cables where they attach to the starter and ground to the frame.
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    MEP002A No Power To Control Panel

    The batteries are (were) connected properly using the original cables. There was power at the main lug where the battery cable connects to the solenoid. I could jump the solenoid to get the starter to crank. As for rodent damage I have removed all shrouds and covers to thoroughly inspect...
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    MEP002A No Power To Control Panel

    I do have a Fluke 795 multimeter and have used it on countless occasions to diagnose electrical problems. I have checked the circuit breaker and there is no power to either side. I'm somewhat afraid there is a broken wire in one of the looms. There is no evidence of physical abuse or obvious...
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    MEP002A No Power To Control Panel

    Last summer I picked up a MEP 002A generator from an estate sale. It had been stored in a tobacco shed for some time. I'm not sure how long it sat, but a least long enough for the fuel to start to gel in the tank. When I brought it home, I drained and cleaned the fuel tank, changed the oil...
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