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  1. DieselAddict

    MEP831A moisture in the controller

    Excellent. Glad you are back up and going.
  2. DieselAddict

    MEP831A moisture in the controller

    Happens to me all the time! :)
  3. DieselAddict

    MEP831A moisture in the controller

    There is a pin on the servo on the side of the engine. Use that to hold the speed control at max.
  4. DieselAddict

    MEP831A moisture in the controller

    That’s right. Need to make sure all the coating on the boards is good and seal up any of the unsealed pots. running the engine for 15 or so min tend to get mine back online if I forget to keep it covered.
  5. DieselAddict

    MEP831A moisture in the controller

    Sure, common problem. What I typically do is start the unit and let the heat from the engine dry it out. Its the inverter that is the problem. By controller are you referring to the inverter? There is a speed controller behind the instrument panel. That is not the source of this particular...
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