rustystud
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OK, here's the story. About three weeks ago the power went out. No problem, I went and started up the MEP-002A which is hardwired into the breaker box through a mechanical switch-over box. Generator is running great. Go and throw the main switch to generator power and lights come on.
Now the fun begins. As I started going back to the house the lights went out. What the !&*!!&* !!!!! I check the generator which is still running great but it is showing no power out. Shut-off the generator and start checking things. Everything looks fine. Start it up again, and power is back on. Then after a few minutes the power shuts-off. Again I shut-off the unit and start checking things. This happens four more times before I call it quits and shut off the unit.
Later on that week I go and attack the unit and try and find what is wrong. Everything checks out ! So it must be the A/C regulator. I bought a nice unit from
"Triple Jim" last year, so I Emailed him what was happening. He told me to send the regulator to him and he would check it out. He found nothing wrong ! Graciously he didn't charge me for testing the unit and shipped it back right-away.
So fast forward to today. I have been so busy with other projects around the house that I haven't touched the generator, but we will be having a heat wave hit us this Wednesday with temps in the 100's . So the wife said I better get that generator running now. If she had to endure temperatures in the 100's without A/C there would be "**** to Pay" !!! After all didn't I say when I bought this generator that it would power the whole house ?
So I'm out there today really going after this thing, and what do I finally find ?
A loose connection at the main power connection. The brass "slide" that the nut tightens against the cable with was broken (see pictures). This allowed the cable to shake loose breaking contact with the post.
I swap out a nut and slide from another unit I have and presto the power is back on !
The whole moral of this story is to be sure you check your connections on a regular basis. These MEP units shake pretty good and all that shaking broke that slide.
Now the fun begins. As I started going back to the house the lights went out. What the !&*!!&* !!!!! I check the generator which is still running great but it is showing no power out. Shut-off the generator and start checking things. Everything looks fine. Start it up again, and power is back on. Then after a few minutes the power shuts-off. Again I shut-off the unit and start checking things. This happens four more times before I call it quits and shut off the unit.
Later on that week I go and attack the unit and try and find what is wrong. Everything checks out ! So it must be the A/C regulator. I bought a nice unit from
"Triple Jim" last year, so I Emailed him what was happening. He told me to send the regulator to him and he would check it out. He found nothing wrong ! Graciously he didn't charge me for testing the unit and shipped it back right-away.
So fast forward to today. I have been so busy with other projects around the house that I haven't touched the generator, but we will be having a heat wave hit us this Wednesday with temps in the 100's . So the wife said I better get that generator running now. If she had to endure temperatures in the 100's without A/C there would be "**** to Pay" !!! After all didn't I say when I bought this generator that it would power the whole house ?
So I'm out there today really going after this thing, and what do I finally find ?
A loose connection at the main power connection. The brass "slide" that the nut tightens against the cable with was broken (see pictures). This allowed the cable to shake loose breaking contact with the post.
I swap out a nut and slide from another unit I have and presto the power is back on !
The whole moral of this story is to be sure you check your connections on a regular basis. These MEP units shake pretty good and all that shaking broke that slide.