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    MEP-803A Frequency Transducer Needed

    I have both the -10 and the -24 manuals. I have admittedly not read both in their entirety. I think your answers to both this post and my other thread show that I should! (and I will). I saw your thread on the interpreting and understanding the -10 manual, I've printed it and placed it with my...
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    MEP-803A Frequency Transducer Needed

    csheath - Very functional! Do the digital readouts align with your multi meter? Thanks, Guyfang! I was looking for the NSN #, but couldn't locate. Where did you pull that from? If you look at the second to last picture that I posted; A7_Side4.jpg It looks to me like the large green capacitor...
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    MEP-803A Frequency Transducer Needed

    Not sure what happened to the original post, however hopefully you can see the pics and part numbers above. I ended up ordering a Murata DMR20-1-FM-R-C HZ meter. There are complementing Voltage and Amperage gauges as well. For $40 (just for the HZ gauge), I didn't think I could locate a new...
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    MEP-803A Frequency Transducer Needed

    I’ve got the genset up and running; the problem is that the hz meter doesn’t work. I was able to test the frequency at the output lugs (and convenience receptacle), and use the “frequency adjuster” to adjust the set to 60hz. So I’m positive that I’m getting 60hz @120v in both places. I used the...
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    MEP-803A Frequency Transducer Needed

    I ended up purchasing a digital meter from Mouser. I rolled the dice, I didn’t think that a replacement A7 could be procured for less than $40. http://www.mouser.com/Search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=DMR20-1-FM-R-Cvirtualkey58010000virtualkey580-DMR20-1-FM-R-C
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    MEP-803A Frequency Transducer Needed

    I’ve got the genset up and running; the problem is that the hz meter doesn’t work. I was able to test the frequency at the output lugs (and convenience receptacle), and use the “frequency adjuster” to adjust the set to 60hz. So I’m positive that I’m getting 60hz @120v in both places. I used the...
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