johncarrol
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I recently purchased a MEP-002A that I would like to run my house in a power outage and have a few questions. The manual states to adjust to 61.5Hz no load, I guess because it drops a bit under load to around 60. What is the high and low limit, or in other words a safe range for the Hz and 240 voltage to be kept at before damage could be done powering my house? The cheap generators I've used had no adjustments, but I was always careful by turning off my water heater and using only enough power for the furnace and lights in an outage so not to overload the generator. I tried the 002A giving it about 8,000 watts load - well pump running and a 5,500 watt water heater on, and the ammeter reads 100%. Is it ok to think that I can use the 002A safely in a power outage and keep the water heater on, plus a TV and some lights? What is the procedure to zero the ammeter? Running with no load or shut off? When I connect the starting batteries, I notice a spark at the terminal. Is this normal? If not, What should I look for? Shouldn't the battery voltage gauge read voltage when the generator switch is turned to the on position and the fuel pumps are running before the engine is started? Mine only reads voltage when the engine is running and pegs after the batteries are disconnected. I'm a little concerned as I plan to start it most of the time with a slave cable, and am worried that I may need to keep the slave cable or batteries connected so not to fry the generators charging system when it's running.