Bluevic443
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First off, I bought the generator for HURICANES!!!
Highlights: MEP-802
37 hours of continuous run time.
15 gallons of diesel used. Averaged .4 gallon/hour.
First time to blow the VR protection fuse during cranking over. 3A automotive blade fuse, not a slow blow. No veristor at this time.
Oil was down to half the range on the dip stick. This is a low hour unit, 77 hours to date. Next oil change will get John Deere break in oil and filter.
House: 1850 sq/ft. Natural gas heat, water heater, stove and oven, and clothes dryer.
Current draws:
Everything off- L1 (2A) L2 (2A) parasitic draws I guess.
Heat on day- L1 (6.8A) L2 (2.6A) heat, few lights.
Heat on night- L1 (11.5A) L2 (6.5A) heat, all lights on. Testing for max.
No heat all lights on- L1 (6.2A) L2 (6.5A) Testing
Tested with a clamp meter at the meter box. Never saw the load meter on the unit go over 25%
There is signs of "wet stacking". Will run the generator this weekend at 100% load to clean out.
Question/concern: How much imbalance is acceptable? 5A is the max I saw. Assuming the heating unit blower fans are 110 volt and all draw on L1.
Why would the 3A VR fuse blow in cold weather and not hot??? Is this the reason for a slow blow fuse?
Added the neighbor's two refrigerators and was the charging station for the other neighbors devises.
Still need to have a manual generator disconnect installed.
Stay warm!!!!
Highlights: MEP-802
37 hours of continuous run time.
15 gallons of diesel used. Averaged .4 gallon/hour.
First time to blow the VR protection fuse during cranking over. 3A automotive blade fuse, not a slow blow. No veristor at this time.
Oil was down to half the range on the dip stick. This is a low hour unit, 77 hours to date. Next oil change will get John Deere break in oil and filter.
House: 1850 sq/ft. Natural gas heat, water heater, stove and oven, and clothes dryer.
Current draws:
Everything off- L1 (2A) L2 (2A) parasitic draws I guess.
Heat on day- L1 (6.8A) L2 (2.6A) heat, few lights.
Heat on night- L1 (11.5A) L2 (6.5A) heat, all lights on. Testing for max.
No heat all lights on- L1 (6.2A) L2 (6.5A) Testing
Tested with a clamp meter at the meter box. Never saw the load meter on the unit go over 25%
There is signs of "wet stacking". Will run the generator this weekend at 100% load to clean out.
Question/concern: How much imbalance is acceptable? 5A is the max I saw. Assuming the heating unit blower fans are 110 volt and all draw on L1.
Why would the 3A VR fuse blow in cold weather and not hot??? Is this the reason for a slow blow fuse?
Added the neighbor's two refrigerators and was the charging station for the other neighbors devises.
Still need to have a manual generator disconnect installed.
Stay warm!!!!