sshaw
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Hi guys,
I recently picked up a MEP-831A that had no output voltage. So having had some experience, I checked the output of the inverter, no voltage, pulled the P15 and P16 connectors and checked all of the Generator windings, all had approximately 1 ohm of resistance except the A2-B2 and the C2-b2 winding which was showing .565 mega ohms. I suspect the B2 winding has an issue. The output voltage from the unit showed a low voltage (112V) on the C2-B2 winding all other windings looked ok. I was a little surprised that I had no voltage from the inverter whatsoever. Is this normal even with one bad winding? or do I have an inverter issue on top of the generator winding issue? I haven't pulled the cover off the PMA to get a better look yet. Hoping to maybe find a damaged wire or something obvious. So here comes the questions;
If the winding is damaged, can a motor rewind shop rewind it for a reasonable price? I seen a winding on website for sale for 1400.00 or so dollars, that seemed pretty expensive or am I just out of touch?
Is it possible the voltage selector switch cover door might be defective as I would have thought that I would of gotten something (voltage wise out of the unit). And if I have to replace the windings, its seems like I seen something on the magnets being extremely strong thus requiring extreme care, so I would be open to any words of wisdom you guys are willing to put out.
Thanks a million
Steve
I recently picked up a MEP-831A that had no output voltage. So having had some experience, I checked the output of the inverter, no voltage, pulled the P15 and P16 connectors and checked all of the Generator windings, all had approximately 1 ohm of resistance except the A2-B2 and the C2-b2 winding which was showing .565 mega ohms. I suspect the B2 winding has an issue. The output voltage from the unit showed a low voltage (112V) on the C2-B2 winding all other windings looked ok. I was a little surprised that I had no voltage from the inverter whatsoever. Is this normal even with one bad winding? or do I have an inverter issue on top of the generator winding issue? I haven't pulled the cover off the PMA to get a better look yet. Hoping to maybe find a damaged wire or something obvious. So here comes the questions;
If the winding is damaged, can a motor rewind shop rewind it for a reasonable price? I seen a winding on website for sale for 1400.00 or so dollars, that seemed pretty expensive or am I just out of touch?
Is it possible the voltage selector switch cover door might be defective as I would have thought that I would of gotten something (voltage wise out of the unit). And if I have to replace the windings, its seems like I seen something on the magnets being extremely strong thus requiring extreme care, so I would be open to any words of wisdom you guys are willing to put out.
Thanks a million
Steve