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Looking for a bit of guidance on mep-802a.

Renojxd

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Picked the set up with 3600 hours. Brought it home and engine starts no problem.

Things I have done:
Quad fuse mod
Measured voltage at K1 a1,b1,c1 (120/240v)
Installed diode at s5 between 2-5


Was getting 120v at the convenience outlet. Closed s5 and it won’t hold. Removed k1, contacts we’re hot at one time. Clean contacts and reinstalled k1. Same problem s5 won’t hold.
I began to investigate tb2. I found one lead from the s8 lo position went to tb2 L3. I disconnected the lead that came from s8 Lo and reattached it to N at tb2.
Now when the generator starts I immediately get an over voltage alarm and the engine shuts down.
 
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