Blythewoodjoe
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I had a little time today and my father-in-law was hanging out with me, so I thought it would be a good time to check out the generators.
I have two Mep 701a gens with fairly low hours. Had them a few weeks now. Any way both had no oil or fuel so I started with one and filled it up with oil and fuel. Hooked up my 24 volt booster set up and started turning it over. It did not fire up. I then decided to look and see if it had a primer on the pump. Why don't I look for stuff like that to start with? Anyway, found the primer and pumped it a few time, and it fired up.
Watched the gauges and noticed the frequency gauge not moving. Run it a few minutes and then played with the throttle. I notice the gauge move when I revved it up, so I adjusted the speed to keep it on 60 hertz. I unhooked the battery pack and it shut down.
Took the other unit and went through the same thing. Ran great. It did not shut down when I removed the battery pack.
So here's the question. Do you adjust the hertz with the engine speed? What is a common thing to look for in the one that appears to not be putting out 24 volts? Both have batteries in them and I have removed one and will try to charge it. I will check with my battery place to see if they can get them. I might run them a little tomorrow and check some other stuff. These puppies are loud. I can't imagine being around one without the ASK.
Thanks,
Joe
I have two Mep 701a gens with fairly low hours. Had them a few weeks now. Any way both had no oil or fuel so I started with one and filled it up with oil and fuel. Hooked up my 24 volt booster set up and started turning it over. It did not fire up. I then decided to look and see if it had a primer on the pump. Why don't I look for stuff like that to start with? Anyway, found the primer and pumped it a few time, and it fired up.
Watched the gauges and noticed the frequency gauge not moving. Run it a few minutes and then played with the throttle. I notice the gauge move when I revved it up, so I adjusted the speed to keep it on 60 hertz. I unhooked the battery pack and it shut down.
Took the other unit and went through the same thing. Ran great. It did not shut down when I removed the battery pack.
So here's the question. Do you adjust the hertz with the engine speed? What is a common thing to look for in the one that appears to not be putting out 24 volts? Both have batteries in them and I have removed one and will try to charge it. I will check with my battery place to see if they can get them. I might run them a little tomorrow and check some other stuff. These puppies are loud. I can't imagine being around one without the ASK.
Thanks,
Joe