Powerlinefixer
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Hey all-
I recently bought an AN/MJQ-35 power plant. It's two MEP802A generators on an M116A3 trailer. It has a synchronizer box that can parallel the generators. It's going to be standby power for my home and an alternate disaster center power source (120/208 3Ø) if their primary fails.
One of the gensets fired right up. I think the other had air in the fuel system/bad fuel. I added fuel, bled the fuel system, and it fired right up. They make power, don't smoke, run smooth (for a two cylinder) and the synchronizer works.
I was navigating this site and was unable to find a FAQ thread about these gensets. It could be plainly in sight. If it is, I'm blind.
Here's my question- Will someone point me in the right direction to find out what I need to watch for on these things?
I know about the fuse that protects the stator and wet stacking. I'm going to run them under full load for several hours once I set up a load bank to make sure they're broke in. Any other hints?
These are refurbished units (2012). The hour meters are low but who knows how many hours they actually have.
Thanks so much. Your help is appreciated.
I recently bought an AN/MJQ-35 power plant. It's two MEP802A generators on an M116A3 trailer. It has a synchronizer box that can parallel the generators. It's going to be standby power for my home and an alternate disaster center power source (120/208 3Ø) if their primary fails.
One of the gensets fired right up. I think the other had air in the fuel system/bad fuel. I added fuel, bled the fuel system, and it fired right up. They make power, don't smoke, run smooth (for a two cylinder) and the synchronizer works.
I was navigating this site and was unable to find a FAQ thread about these gensets. It could be plainly in sight. If it is, I'm blind.
Here's my question- Will someone point me in the right direction to find out what I need to watch for on these things?
I know about the fuse that protects the stator and wet stacking. I'm going to run them under full load for several hours once I set up a load bank to make sure they're broke in. Any other hints?
These are refurbished units (2012). The hour meters are low but who knows how many hours they actually have.
Thanks so much. Your help is appreciated.