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MEP007B Low voltage

mrichard76

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I recently purchased a MEP007B that was load tested, producing correct voltage etc. Only issue then was the hertz meter was not functioning. Got it back home and now voltage meter also quit working and was only getting 120 volts across legs when measured at the lugs. Tried adjusting throttle to get 60 hertz (measured on multi meter) and was reading 137 volts across lugs, neutral to lugs or ground to lugs 8 volts. No electricity at 120v convenience outlets. Power coming into voltage meter at connections is 137v. Any ideas what's going on here?
 

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When you hold up the S2, (Start Switch) and let the engine go through its starting phase, do the volts and hertz meters move at all? Do them come up, until you let the S2 go? Or make any movement at all? What voltage do you get at the 120 volt outlets? Do you get any idiot lights, after letting the S2 go, other then LOW VOLTAGE?
 

mrichard76

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Meters don't move at all, no low vltage light, low oil pressure light comes on but goes away after reset. have 60 psi oil pressure. No voltage at 120v outlets.
 

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Can you read schematics? If so, You need to check out if the S9 is sending initial excitation to the Main gen. Should be S9-2 function. Pins A&C I think.
 

mrichard76

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Well.... noticed the batteries were weak so we changed them and now we have 208 volts. Not sure if it was bad voltage from the batteries or a bad ground but appears to be making correct voltage now. Hertz meter still not functioning, maybe a bad meter. Anybody have a source for a replacement?
 

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Go to the A2, (frequency converter) in the control panel. See in the input side has 120 volts on it. Should be the left side of the A2. Then see what you have on the output side. It will be DC .
 

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Well.... noticed the batteries were weak so we changed them and now we have 208 volts. Not sure if it was bad voltage from the batteries or a bad ground but appears to be making correct voltage now. Hertz meter still not functioning, maybe a bad meter. Anybody have a source for a replacement?
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