dh1989
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Hello,
I have an MEP-831 which I bought about a year ago. It has worked flawlessly to date. I run test runs with a 50-75% variable load for an hour each month, and ran it for a 4 hr power outage last fall. It has never given my any problems. This month I brought it out of my shed for the monthly test and immediately noticed that the starter lockout wasn't working and that it would re-energize the starter with the engine running. I then went to close the circuit interrupter and the green light did not come on and the volt meter showed no voltage. The unit had worked perfectly for last months test when I shut it down and put it away.
I went through the manual troubleshooting procedures and found that I had no power at L1/L2 on the top of the inverter/converter unit. My first step was to open the voltage selector cover and run the engine for a half hour to heat the unit up. I read another thread where the inverter/converter was shutting down due to moisture and this helped. After 30 min I shut it down, closed the cover, and started it again. It still wouldn't produce voltage. I then tested the P15 and P16 connectors which are the outputs for the generator windings. I had 1.1 to 1.2 ohms resistance between the same numbered windings and no continuity between any different numbered windings. I started the unit and tested A1-C1, A2-C2, A3-C3, and A4-C4. All read 195-198 vAC. It appears based on this that the generator is fine but there is an issue with the inverter/converter unit. I removed and reconnected the P15-P16 connectors several times to make sure they were seated properly. I also looked at the wiring looms and didn't see any burnt up or obviously frayed wires.
I removed the inverter/converter unit and took the side covers off. I visually inspected the capacitors and circuit traces and couldn't find anything out of the ordinary. I read another thread about testing the soldered fuses (F1-F4 at J15/J16 terminals). I removed the varnish coating on the leads and tested each with a multimeter. I found continuity on all fuses, meaning no blown fuses. I then tested the voltage selector cover lockout switch. I showed continuity only when the switch closed, so it appears to be working properly.
Is there anyone who has dealt with this issue before who could point me to a specific component I might need to test or replace? This is the only generator I own so I would like to get it back in service in case I need it. Thanks for any help.
I have an MEP-831 which I bought about a year ago. It has worked flawlessly to date. I run test runs with a 50-75% variable load for an hour each month, and ran it for a 4 hr power outage last fall. It has never given my any problems. This month I brought it out of my shed for the monthly test and immediately noticed that the starter lockout wasn't working and that it would re-energize the starter with the engine running. I then went to close the circuit interrupter and the green light did not come on and the volt meter showed no voltage. The unit had worked perfectly for last months test when I shut it down and put it away.
I went through the manual troubleshooting procedures and found that I had no power at L1/L2 on the top of the inverter/converter unit. My first step was to open the voltage selector cover and run the engine for a half hour to heat the unit up. I read another thread where the inverter/converter was shutting down due to moisture and this helped. After 30 min I shut it down, closed the cover, and started it again. It still wouldn't produce voltage. I then tested the P15 and P16 connectors which are the outputs for the generator windings. I had 1.1 to 1.2 ohms resistance between the same numbered windings and no continuity between any different numbered windings. I started the unit and tested A1-C1, A2-C2, A3-C3, and A4-C4. All read 195-198 vAC. It appears based on this that the generator is fine but there is an issue with the inverter/converter unit. I removed and reconnected the P15-P16 connectors several times to make sure they were seated properly. I also looked at the wiring looms and didn't see any burnt up or obviously frayed wires.
I removed the inverter/converter unit and took the side covers off. I visually inspected the capacitors and circuit traces and couldn't find anything out of the ordinary. I read another thread about testing the soldered fuses (F1-F4 at J15/J16 terminals). I removed the varnish coating on the leads and tested each with a multimeter. I found continuity on all fuses, meaning no blown fuses. I then tested the voltage selector cover lockout switch. I showed continuity only when the switch closed, so it appears to be working properly.
Is there anyone who has dealt with this issue before who could point me to a specific component I might need to test or replace? This is the only generator I own so I would like to get it back in service in case I need it. Thanks for any help.