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MEP 831: Won’t Start and Batteries Seriously Overcharged

Lostranger

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We use a pair of 831 generators as primary backup for an off grid solar home. The main unit has been down for a few months. For the past three weeks, the backup unit has been hard to start. Acted like weak batteries. Today it would not turn over. When I pulled the two batteries to clean the cables and connectors, one battery read 15.2 bolts on a good meter, and the other read 15.3. These are lawn mower batteries stacked inside the case and wired series. What would cause this unit to overcharge?

TIA
Jim in NC
 

DieselAddict

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You need to check the output of the power supply in the unit. That is the only thing that provides the DC power for the unit when its running.
 

Lostranger

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Thanks, Chris. I’m gonna drag it out of its shed in the morning so I can reach the pull rope. Assuming I get it started that way, where do I check the output you mention?
 

DieselAddict

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The power supply is a rectangular box inside the engine compartment on the left. When you look at it the wiring should be pretty obvious.
 
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