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Hey,
Diesel Addict,
On a mep 803a what would be the minimum load % to not have a issue like we see here?
I have run mine around 25 to 30% for storms, but always bank up to 100 and bursts to 115% afterwards
Thank you
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You have to run those 80 threes hard after running them so light to clean up otherwise you get the wet stacking
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I know my truck there was a lot of fuses that were incorrect. A Lot of 20 & 30 that should have been 10 and 15.
My head light fuse shows signs of heat, Possibly for all the headlight driving that occurs in the military.
Time to get a meter out and check for continuity, finding that...
I guess your Thanksgiving didn't go so good, Based on the visual of your burned up wiring.
Time for some investigation.
Maybe originated on your main terminal block , there something going to ground possibly ,
I'm just guessing.
Good luck.
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I have an 803a
802 Should have the same set up.
When you are on the auxiliary feed and selector switch, it pumps to fill the day tank on board and once that is full it stops pulling from auxiliary and then runs off the day tank on board until it goes low again and then pulls from auxiliary again...