GlacierRover
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Hey all, just purchased a MEP-803A to setup as my home backup generator and I'm looking to prepare it for the winter. I live up in northwest Montana and it seems like we usually have a spat in the winter where it will drop to -30 to -40 degrees Fahrenheit and get pretty windy, and I'm always nervous during those times because my house is all electric and until now we had no recourse if the power went out.
I'm researching options to winterize my MEP-803A for extreme cold weather and found the eberspacher coolant heater kit for a decent price, but my question is would running this system drain my batteries so much that I then couldn't start the generator when it's warmed up? Do I need to look into a battery blanket system? I'll certainly be putting antigel in the fuel.
Anything else I need to be considering to get the generator ready for some really cold temperatures?
I'm researching options to winterize my MEP-803A for extreme cold weather and found the eberspacher coolant heater kit for a decent price, but my question is would running this system drain my batteries so much that I then couldn't start the generator when it's warmed up? Do I need to look into a battery blanket system? I'll certainly be putting antigel in the fuel.
Anything else I need to be considering to get the generator ready for some really cold temperatures?