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Libby Mep 802. I am still in the testing phase for my unit. Today I hooked up a new heater as recommended here by some( Comfort Zone CZ220 Ceiling-Mounted 3-Setting Fan-Forced Industrial Heater) 3.5k, 4k and 5k settings. In the 5k setting I was pulling 20 amps at 240 volts. Calculations say 4.8 k . I did see a rich, dark looking exhaust. Maybe a bit more rich than expected. I also noticed the temp steady at 160 F. I then measured with a laser probe temp sensor, it showed 160 also. After looking through the TM and several post here I think I have a 160 thermostat in there. I think and guess that I need to replace it with the 180 F thermostat MU55358, gasket 2138. Also note the exhaust muffler was 320F if I remember. The engine body temp was 160 F also. I am NOT a mechanic but think it would possibly help with some wet stacking if those conditions exist for me later. I was also thinking the engine would perform better/ more efficient/more horsepower. I would like some opinions on whether to replace it or leave it. I am in N. Carolina where it is pretty hot. My end goal is to have a whole house setup with manual load management. My needs are 4 ton heat pump (emergency elements off), 2 refrigerators and 1 freezer. Miscellaneous lights and TV. Stove microwave and water heater managed with out the ac on of course. I do have a cloths dryer but I can live with out it for a long while so it is not even considered. No water pump to consider as well. I will plan to get an 803 and keep the 802 as a back up. Big question for me is do I need an 803. The cost of the generator is not in the calculation ( I am not rich but $3 or $4 k is not going to make difference in my decision). Our issue here for the past several years is hurricanes leaving us with out power for a week or so twice. I need and desire AC. Thoughts on this sizing also.