justinn
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Hey Guys,
First off I want to thank everyone for their contributions on this forum. I am a "long time listener, first time caller" and have gained a wealth of information from this forum. I currently own 3 MEP803A's, 2 802A's, and the hell spawn 003A(kidding, but more on this later). I am pretty familiar with the 802/803 variant, and mildly experienced with the 003A.
I am having a problem with my recently acquired 003A. When I bought it, it didn't run, so I couldn't really test anything on it. After rebuilding the IP, then just replacing it(shaft was nicked), I got it fired up and running and generating power. The problem that I am having is no matter the position of the reconnection switch, it's only generating 120V between L1 and L3. L1-LO is 65v, L3-L0 is 35V. There is 120V at the convenience plug. When I bought it, the reconnection switch WAS stuck on the 120V setting, but over time, I was able to free it. It seems like it may be stuck. I have thoroughly soaked in good ol' WD40, but have not slightly separated it to make sure it seems down in to it. Do you guys think the the reconnection switch is "permanent-stuck" on 120V, no matter the position of the selector? When I get back out to the barn, I will separate it slightly and see if I can get some WD down in there.
To clarify the selector does move, but I am thinking the contacts might be stuck or shorted internally... Thoughts?
Thank you
Justin
First off I want to thank everyone for their contributions on this forum. I am a "long time listener, first time caller" and have gained a wealth of information from this forum. I currently own 3 MEP803A's, 2 802A's, and the hell spawn 003A(kidding, but more on this later). I am pretty familiar with the 802/803 variant, and mildly experienced with the 003A.
I am having a problem with my recently acquired 003A. When I bought it, it didn't run, so I couldn't really test anything on it. After rebuilding the IP, then just replacing it(shaft was nicked), I got it fired up and running and generating power. The problem that I am having is no matter the position of the reconnection switch, it's only generating 120V between L1 and L3. L1-LO is 65v, L3-L0 is 35V. There is 120V at the convenience plug. When I bought it, the reconnection switch WAS stuck on the 120V setting, but over time, I was able to free it. It seems like it may be stuck. I have thoroughly soaked in good ol' WD40, but have not slightly separated it to make sure it seems down in to it. Do you guys think the the reconnection switch is "permanent-stuck" on 120V, no matter the position of the selector? When I get back out to the barn, I will separate it slightly and see if I can get some WD down in there.
To clarify the selector does move, but I am thinking the contacts might be stuck or shorted internally... Thoughts?
Thank you
Justin