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  1. Triple Jim

    Voltage locations in MEP-003 control cubicle

    Sort of related to your question, and maybe you know this, but to watch for load balance, you're better off monitoring current than voltage. You should be able to get L0 from the neutral terminal of the convenience outlet, as one example. I bet if you ask Jim C., he'll let you know what he...
  2. Triple Jim

    New to the MEP family!

    I wish I had put a load on mine when I ran it at 1500 rpm. I'm not sure it won't put out its rated current at that speed, it just depends on the particulars of that magnetic amplifier type transformer, CVT1. The regulator output through the control windings of CVT1 doesn't really change a lot...
  3. Triple Jim

    New to the MEP family!

    They're made to be used for 120v single phase, 120/240 single phase, and 208v 3 phase, front panel switchable. I've run my 003A at 50 Hz (1,500 rpm) to test the AC regulator at that speed, and it didn't mind a bit. But the regulator's output current to CVT1 was very low, meaning it was...
  4. Triple Jim

    Civilizing the MEP-002A

    400 Hz transformers normally have a lot less iron in them than 60 Hz transformers. The resulting lower weight of transformers and motors is the main reason airplanes standardized on 400 Hz. The small iron cores mean they will get hot quickly if run at 60 Hz. That doesn't mean there isn't...
  5. Triple Jim

    "New" MEP-002A Purchase

    It was a very popular name in the late '50s. Two of the guys I hung out with in my high school and college days were Jims. Others got confused when we were around, but we seemed to know which Jim was which most of the time. 20 years or so ago, Justin was the name to give to your kid and Jim...
  6. Triple Jim

    Mice and mep002a

    About 3 minutes, if they decide they want to move in. They'll sit and watch me, not even bothering to run away. I've had them run across me in bed while I'm sleeping. Being on a trailer might help, but not much. They get into parked motor homes very easily. We trap them in live traps using...
  7. Triple Jim

    Mice and mep002a

    The only trick I'm aware of is to plug all the openings they can get through with steel wool. Apparently they don't like to chew that. They can get though some pretty small openings, too. A hole the size of a dime is no problem. I imagine for outdoor use, stainless steel wool would be the...
  8. Triple Jim

    New MEP-003A

    That's a nice looking 003A, you'll love it. I have one and it does exactly what I was hoping it would. When there's an outage, everything runs as normal.
  9. Triple Jim

    "New" MEP-002A Purchase

    Agreed. The frequency meter doesn't know or care whether you're using power from the convenience outlet or not.
  10. Triple Jim

    Teledyn 4-032 use on garden tractor

    Generally, with tractors it's better to use the cable to change the governor setting than to remove the governor and control throttle directly.
  11. Triple Jim

    Elbow Flashlights Rebirth with LED bulbs

    I got mine yesterday and they're very good. They're brighter then an off-brand one I bought a couple years ago, but not quite as bright as a name brand one I have. Now I need to figure out who made the brighter one. It may have been a Mag accessory LED bulb. The new ones are certainly a good...
  12. Triple Jim

    Finally Joined The MEP Family

    Have a safe remainder of your trip and we'll be waiting for lots of photos.
  13. Triple Jim

    Elbow Flashlights Rebirth with LED bulbs

    I just ordered two Dorsey LED bulbs though Amazon (your link), thanks.
  14. Triple Jim

    Wireless Generator Parameter Monitoring

    An Arduino controller would be a great choice. My son has used them, and they have a good reputation. I might use something based on the Intel 8051, but mainly because I have experience with it. The original 8051 debuted in the 1980s and variants are still being made.
  15. Triple Jim

    Wireless Generator Parameter Monitoring

    Old people like to reminisce. :)
  16. Triple Jim

    Wireless Generator Parameter Monitoring

    You're younger than I am, Ike. I learned BASIC in high school, putting the programs on paper tape and running them via teletype on some county school system computer somewhere. Then at the U of MD I learned Fortran IV, putting the instructions onto cards on an IBM card punch and ran them on...
  17. Triple Jim

    Wireless Generator Parameter Monitoring

    Something like this is a good starting point: http://microcontrollershop.com/product_info.php?products_id=2370&gclid=CPCxvsm53cMCFUk2gQodyHoAVA It has five analog input ports with 10-bit resolution, and can be configured and read by ethernet, or over the Internet. Of course you'd need to come...
  18. Triple Jim

    More surplus to collect - Briggs & Stratton engines

    I love old engines like this. I have a couple from my childhood, like the B&S engine off our reel-type mower that was thrown away. Also a 1950-ish Porter-Cable lawn tractor with gang mowers, and 1950 Gravely, 1936 Evinrude Elto Ace, etc.. I especially like the ones that you have to wrap...
  19. Triple Jim

    Gauges for military generators

    Edit: I don't seem them there at the moment, but I'm pretty sure he still has them available.
  20. Triple Jim

    Gauges for military generators

    Have you seen the ones Jim C. has in the classified section?
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