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https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?148791-MEP-802-and-803-Main-generator-tip/page2I am familiar with the Quad fuse mod, but what is a MOV?
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https://www.steelsoldiers.com/showthread.php?148791-MEP-802-and-803-Main-generator-tip/page2I am familiar with the Quad fuse mod, but what is a MOV?
I have 3 extra, send me an address & I'll mail ya one.Thank You
A good way to prevent the chaffing of battery cables from vibration is to route them in as safe a place as possible and cut sections of 1/2 inch or larger heater hose and split it lengthwise and put over the cables and zip tie in place. Same goes for radiator hoses(not necessarily in the generators) and other wiring. Use appropriately sized split loom around the contact points to provide a wear guard.after closer examination i think my generator has been on fire. it looks like the positive battery cable that runs across to the other battery must have shorted to the frame. when the cable arced i think it severed the fuel line and then the fuel pump fed the fire for a short period of time. i know understand the yellow residue under the engine and around must be from an extinguisher,and that must be mildly corrosive. i found some plastic parts that were just slightly deformed from the heat and soot on some of the wires. so guys you need to check the battery cables for chafing were it runs under the engine to the other battery,especially if your unit has high hours. i will look closer in a few days.
i am not sure what side is the right side but your explanation could very well be what happened because it must have had some personnel close and with an extinguisher close. it couldn't have burned for very long,maybe a few seconds. the fire was contained to the fuel pump side of the engine.Another way it could have happened is this. If someone un hooks the NEG. battery clamp, on the right side of the gen set first, and drops it into the set, what do you think is going to happen? It looks like the forth of July, is what. A baseball bat should be installed in every location where there are batteries. When some foolish person starts to mess with a battery system in an incorrect manner, the nearest person with an IQ over 0.1 should apply the baseball bat, with vigor. And not stop for a while.
The 'front' of the machine is considered to be where the fuel tank is. FYI.i am not sure what side is the right side but your explanation could very well be what happened because it must have had some personnel close and with an extinguisher close. it couldn't have burned for very long,maybe a few seconds. the fire was contained to the fuel pump side of the engine.
OK Thanks. if i would have guessed i would have said it was the control end. good info to know. so the fire was on the right side of the engine then. something else i noticed is the aux fuel pump is brand new and so is the steel fuel line from it. could that be the source of fuel maybe on the hot manifold ??? kinda fun doing detective work but can also save others a future problem as hours grow.The 'front' of the machine is considered to be where the fuel tank is. FYI.
I had to pull the TM and study the battery connection diagram to understand your point. Excellent tip: Thanks. I'm not used to working with 2 batteries in series and it is now clear that with these units 'always disconnect negative first' can get you in trouble if on the right side of machine. Another case of 'Left is Right and Right is Wrong'!!Another way it could have happened is this. If someone un hooks the NEG. battery clamp, on the right side of the gen set first, and drops it into the set, what do you think is going to happen?
And always CONNECT THE NEGATIVE LAST .I had to pull the TM and study the battery connection diagram to understand your point. Excellent tip: Thanks. I'm not used to working with 2 batteries in series and it is now clear that with these units 'always disconnect negative first' can get you in trouble if on the right side of machine. Another case of 'Left is Right and Right is Wrong'!!