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  1. J

    New to me PU798A (Mep-803a on a LTT-TQG high mobility)

    It sure is looking good! Good score on picking up that unit and going through it properly.
  2. J

    New to me PU798A (Mep-803a on a LTT-TQG high mobility)

    I agree, I was just questioning the videos I have seen where the 803's dont appear to really register a load 2500w at 25%. Always seems like it takes more watts than that. I will rewatch some of the videos. Wish I knew how to make a sensing circuit. What would that cost in parts?
  3. J

    New to me PU798A (Mep-803a on a LTT-TQG high mobility)

    I found it today in the operator manual. It stated under 25% of rated load can lead to wet staking on the MEP-8xx series. Hope that actually means 2500w and not 25% on the gauge because I think it might take over 4500w to get 25% on the gauge.
  4. J

    New to me PU798A (Mep-803a on a LTT-TQG high mobility)

    http://www.genpowerproducts.com/files/Wet-Stacking-Prevention.pdf
  5. J

    New to me PU798A (Mep-803a on a LTT-TQG high mobility)

    I can't seem to find it again but I read somewhere that stated less than 20, 25 or 30% load would lead to wet stacking. I think it was 30%. I suppose that lighter winter blend would do it less than summer blend? Also curious if any additive would help or if any fuel adjustments might help? It...
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