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  1. loosegravel

    Mep-803a

    I’m told that nitrogen is an off-gas of using this method to load test. But being that 80% of the air that we breathe is already nitrogen, and this brine tank is outside of my shop, I don’t see a risk. Also, this is considered to be low voltage. Any voltage greater than 500 is considered high...
  2. loosegravel

    Mep-803a

    Those are grounding rods from a generator that I repurposed. The further down they go into the brine tank, the higher the load becomes. Also, as the brine temperature increases, so does the load. So it’s necessary to keep an eye on it for a short period of time, or the load can increase too far...
  3. loosegravel

    Mep-803a

    Here’s how I put a load on my MEP-803A stand-by unit. It’s a simple brine tank. I leave it right next to where my generator sits. I just have to add water once in a while from evaporation. Never have to add salt, it doesn’t evaporate. I bought a 10’ length of 6 gauge cable with 3 conductors. I...
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