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Hello All,
Just came into a MEP-802A mounted on a M116A3. Done all the mods, filters, fluids. A Huge Thank You to LITD, GuyFang, Daybreak,and kloppk for all the assistance and knowledge poured out into this forum that made that all possible.
I'm soon to install the wifi remote start kit I got from kloppk. (Very nice kit for any on the fence, btw). Which has me thinking I'd like to have some kind of NEMA-type plug somewhere on the M116A3 so that I can roll up to the house and just plug the MEP-802A up to a socket on the wall that feeds an ATS (and then the house).
With the NEMA plug, I'd like to leave the existing terminals on the MEP-802A as-is so that I can use the generator as-intended by the military too in case I need to put it to work somewhere that doesn't have the same plug setup as my house.
I am aware of the need to ground the unit when used as intended. And the need to remove the grounding bar when hooking to the house ground. I'm ok with both of those. Any other practical considerations/advice/experience shared in this endeavor would be much appreciated.
Regards,
SJ/JD
Just came into a MEP-802A mounted on a M116A3. Done all the mods, filters, fluids. A Huge Thank You to LITD, GuyFang, Daybreak,and kloppk for all the assistance and knowledge poured out into this forum that made that all possible.
I'm soon to install the wifi remote start kit I got from kloppk. (Very nice kit for any on the fence, btw). Which has me thinking I'd like to have some kind of NEMA-type plug somewhere on the M116A3 so that I can roll up to the house and just plug the MEP-802A up to a socket on the wall that feeds an ATS (and then the house).
With the NEMA plug, I'd like to leave the existing terminals on the MEP-802A as-is so that I can use the generator as-intended by the military too in case I need to put it to work somewhere that doesn't have the same plug setup as my house.
I am aware of the need to ground the unit when used as intended. And the need to remove the grounding bar when hooking to the house ground. I'm ok with both of those. Any other practical considerations/advice/experience shared in this endeavor would be much appreciated.
Regards,
SJ/JD