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Mep 803 alternator test?

Waterhouse

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Way back whe I bought my 803, I was reading threads on here and I came across a thread that had a few simple tests for the DC part of the generator. I remember thinking that’s good to know, but I was working getting the motor running at the time. Now that I getting somewhere on that front, I would like to run the tests to my non charging alternator. i could have sworn there was a stick, but I can’t find anything in my searches. I’m sure it’s right in front of my nose. Could someone point me to it?
 

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Either of these?
or this one?
 

Waterhouse

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Hey guys back again,

I saw something about the “FU-1” could stop the unit from charging. Didn’t even know what that was, but when I opened the front panel there was a spot labeled FU-1. And of course it was just a hole with dirt in it. I washed out the dirt and it looks like a socket for a fuse or a light bulb. Anybody got a source to complete this. What exactly goes in there? Can I just short the wires there for a test?
 

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That's your problem! That is the fuse holder for the alternator, supposed to be a 30A glass tube fuse in there, your typical 1 1/4" automotive style.
I bet @Light in the Dark or @kloppk have a source available for a new holder, unless you see a gray cap with 2 little metal tabs sticking out rolling around inside the control panel?? Quite often the caps are sitting in the machine somewhere if you got it from the auction.
 

Waterhouse

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That would be an easy fix. I did get mine from an auction. I guess I need to search it. Mine looks like this right now. (not mine)

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Is it possible to find at an auto parts store?
 

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You can choose to desolder whats there and use all new... or just use a black cap on a grey housing (which I have done countless times) and move on with life :)
 

Waterhouse

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I can be really stupid some times. I have a working Mep802 right outside my shop. I looked and it has the same FU1. I pulled it and plugged it in the 803 and it charges. I still need to get one for it, but at least I know it works.
 

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Waterhouse wrote:
I can be really stupid some times. I have a working Mep802 right outside my shop. I looked and it has the same FU1. I pulled it and plugged it in the 803 and it charges. I still need to get one for it, but at least I know it works.


About 98% of the parts fit, between the MEP-802 and the MEP-803.


This is straight out of the -24 TM, troubleshooting.
19. BATTERY CHARGE AMMETER SHOWS NO CHARGE WHEN BATTERIES ARE LOW OR DISCHARGED.
Step 1. Check for broken or loose fan belt, paragraph 2-75-1.
a. If fan belt is not broken and tension is correct, do Step 2.
b. If worn or broken, replace fan belt, paragraph 2-75. If loose, adjust fan belt, paragraph 2-75-4.
Step 2. Check for defective BATTERY CHARGER FUSE (FU1), paragraph 2-25-2.

Not being mean here, but often spending a little time in the TM saves you lots of time and money later. Anytime I am getting ready to do some troubleshooting, I first drag out the book. Its way smarter than me.
 

Waterhouse

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Waterhouse wrote:
I can be really stupid some times. I have a working Mep802 right outside my shop. I looked and it has the same FU1. I pulled it and plugged it in the 803 and it charges. I still need to get one for it, but at least I know it works.


About 98% of the parts fit, between the MEP-802 and the MEP-803.


This is straight out of the -24 TM, troubleshooting.
19. BATTERY CHARGE AMMETER SHOWS NO CHARGE WHEN BATTERIES ARE LOW OR DISCHARGED.
Step 1. Check for broken or loose fan belt, paragraph 2-75-1.
a. If fan belt is not broken and tension is correct, do Step 2.
b. If worn or broken, replace fan belt, paragraph 2-75. If loose, adjust fan belt, paragraph 2-75-4.
Step 2. Check for defective BATTERY CHARGER FUSE (FU1), paragraph 2-25-2.

Not being mean here, but often spending a little time in the TM saves you lots of time and money later. Anytime I am getting ready to do some troubleshooting, I first drag out the book. Its way smarter than me.
I have a terrible time finding anything in there. I need to get a printed copy. I have printed some pages.
 

Light in the Dark

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I have a terrible time finding anything in there. I need to get a printed copy. I have printed some pages.
There are multiple variations of the TMs, with different trailing numbers (-10, -24, -24p, etc). They all house different pertinent info.

Happy to explain the differences if you aren't aware. Won't repeat what you already know, if you do. :)
 

Waterhouse

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Today I load tested the generator to 75% and it worked fine. The temp guage went to about 210, but the air coming from the rad didn’t feel very hot. When I pointed a temp gun at the rad, it was only 170. Does that sound right? I had the door on the one side open because I had batteries outside. Would the door open cause it to run hotter?

Does anybody have a Source for the brass nuts on the main output terminals? I need all four. Good thing I had the 802 on hand for testing.
 
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