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Mep803a final hookup and first load test.

Denvercaitland

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Moved the 803 to its permanent location , and did initial load test.

The double throw switch and sub panel in the shop worked as planned.

Loaded at 20.6A -46.12A - 54.37A.

Water temp constant at 190°, oil pressure 40psi ,Hz from 60.5 at no load to 59.5 at 54.37

I reviewed a post from KennyO dated 2017-09-17 on PF . my test load are all resistive PF-1 (240v single phase) therefore the load meter should show approx 88% at 46.12A and 105% at 54.37A. However the load meter barely went above 25% on the load meter.( no loose wires on meter, needle move from 0 to 25% at full load - tried adjusting screw very little fluctuations)

Recognizing that the 803 sat in a warehouse for extended period of time. Can I assume it's simply that the meter itself is malfunctioning?.

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Light in the Dark

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There is probably corrosion in the switches, they can lead to improper readings. Have you used any sort of deoxidizing spray on the open element switches in this set? I would strongly encourage you to do so (all on the flip down panel, as well as behind the S8 wall (so you need to pop the roof).
 

Denvercaitland

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I read about contact cleaners on the forum. And have a can of deoxit on order should be here by the weekend.

Outside Temp hovering in the -5° to - 10 °F with major snowstorm coming, should have waited a few more days before moving the 803 outside :).

Had to do major surgery to the bodywork, reinstalled mostly with rivnuts so popping the top panel won't be a major undertaking.....

What would be a recommended schedule - load%/time - for the set excercise/wet stacking?

How can I post a short video on the forum ? wouldn't mind you guys
" having a listen" to the set

Thanks
 

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Scoobyshep

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I read about contact cleaners on the forum. And have a can of deoxit on order should be here by the weekend.

Outside Temp hovering in the -5° to - 10 °F with major snowstorm coming, should have waited a few more days before moving the 803 outside :).

Had to do major surgery to the bodywork, reinstalled mostly with rivnuts so popping the top panel won't be a major undertaking.....

What would be a recommended schedule - load%/time - for the set excercise/wet stacking?

How can I post a short video on the forum ? wouldn't mind you guys
" having a listen" to the set

Thanks
Deoxit is a magical thing that works wonders. as for the video I usually see people post to youtube and link
 

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Found the exact terminal on S8 for amp meter. Will have a closer look after work
Deoxit will more than likely be the cure. I've never used it but have had success with a CRC brand cleaner. My first load test ,years ago ,was about the same gauge reading, I found a N.O.S. gauge on ebay, before it arrived I sprayed the switches & exercised them BOOM gauge worked. 👍🏻20190818_161626.jpg
 

Denvercaitland

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Ran the set for 3 hours tonight split between 60% ,80% and 100% load. First time running for any length but If anything it run smoother now that it worked for an hour at 100%. . All the numbers look good at 52A.. found an old post from guyfang suggesting to close K1 before applying load, and open it after load is removed. - works well with throw switch.
 

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Denvercaitland

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Using my 2 radiant heater, the f18h heater, and a 4800w shop heater brings me to 52 A at 240v . With added bonus that the load bank is heating the shop ;)., I added the shelter before the storm this AM and noise level is reasonable at approx 15 feet
 

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CapePrep

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Engine sounds fine. I run mine with a load maybe once a month for about an hour or so. Once these things are up and running with all maintenance done, they start and run perfectly every time.
 

Light in the Dark

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It does sound OK, but you really shouldnt be running without the side door. The enclosure is designed to direct the airflow to where it needs, or the set can overheat.
 
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