DieselBob
Active member
- 2,891
- 15
- 38
- Location
- Arnold Maryland
If I knew we where going to have this much global warming I would have bought a snow blower.I At least we have global warming to thank for such a mild winter![]()

Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
If I knew we where going to have this much global warming I would have bought a snow blower.I At least we have global warming to thank for such a mild winter![]()
Well that tells us something. Your “no output” seemed to happen when the outside temp was low. Problem is this could indicate either a bad connection or a temp sensitive component. You could try something like “freeze spray” to help isolate a problematic component. www.action-electronics.com/freezespray.htm. These sets can be temperamental at times. I fired mine up the other day and after about 5 minutes the output dropped to 72 / 148 volts. Turned out the R17 trim pot failed. The one end leg on the pot came loose inside which changed it from a voltage adjustment to a voltage bias trimmer. At least it keeps me off the streets and the wife knows where to find me.I'm embarrassed to admist that since first discovering the problem with over-voltage on my MEP-003A, I have not taken the time to properly troubleshoot the problem, which was suspected to be a bad VR. well, today was the day. It was beautiful outside and I'm almost finished wiring up my transfer switch. I fired up the genset and to my surprise, it functioned perfectly. No overvoltage problem and no flashing required. I let it run an hour, thoroughly warming up, before shutting down. Three more successive runs with everything functioning OK and I shut it down for the day. Now, I'm concerned that it is not reliable and that the problem will return, right when I need it.