Corvette1974
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Hello.
Ok So I still have to post the first start up video of my MEP-003. It runs like a demon. I almost have it ready to power the house, just need the transfer switch, but it's all wired.
The problem I'm having is with the frequency gauge. Now I know I should check the TM's but I figure it may just be a common transducer problem or somthing like that.
Basically start it up. Frequency barely changes (just like normal warm up governor frequency changes). After a while the gauge just starts to read like between 55 HZ and 60HZ like in the middle between them (when the actual freq. is 60). It worked fine up until then, actually reading correctly. Now whereas the gauge is wrong, I follow my Fluke MM and it tells me the freq. is a perfect 60.00. So i dont need the gauge, as I'd use the MM anyway to fine tune it, but I'd like to fix a blatant "problem" with the gen.
You guys got any ideas?
Thanks,
Will
Ok So I still have to post the first start up video of my MEP-003. It runs like a demon. I almost have it ready to power the house, just need the transfer switch, but it's all wired.
The problem I'm having is with the frequency gauge. Now I know I should check the TM's but I figure it may just be a common transducer problem or somthing like that.
Basically start it up. Frequency barely changes (just like normal warm up governor frequency changes). After a while the gauge just starts to read like between 55 HZ and 60HZ like in the middle between them (when the actual freq. is 60). It worked fine up until then, actually reading correctly. Now whereas the gauge is wrong, I follow my Fluke MM and it tells me the freq. is a perfect 60.00. So i dont need the gauge, as I'd use the MM anyway to fine tune it, but I'd like to fix a blatant "problem" with the gen.
You guys got any ideas?
Thanks,
Will