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if you end up needing a coolant sender let me know they are kinda hard to get and i bought 4 of them because 1 + shipping was the same price as 4 with free shipping lol
Reply to the radiator coolant part I didn't originally flush mine but my meter read low on the second run (first run read 190 every run after that even at full load wouldn't read above 135) did a radiator flush and new coolant and new thermostat (180 duralast 15358 is what i used per the tm...
This is the testing and calibration procedure for the ammeter
Just did a cold start and test of oil psi on my machine
from cold start oil PSI = 61
once warmed up it stabilizes and doesn't drop lower than 42-45 PSI
can feel very slight pulsing from oil cap when removed and oil dipstick but it...
For the percent load did you put a known load on it and adjust it first (31.25 amps on each leg and adjust needle to exactly 75% mark on dial?) also for the voltage drop I'm curious if one of the heaters kicks on and off after it gets a certain temp...you can just barely see what looks like a...
What thermostat did you use...looking at a few other threads they seem to suggest a 15358 is this correct? The original seems to be $50 lol
https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/mep803a-thermostat.166108/post-1992811
Edit: Just got back from the auto zone picked up a 15358 thermostat, fit fine...
New issue on generator, was letting it run the house today for about an hour and noticed it never (at least on the gauge) got above 135 degrees (previous time I ran it it ran steady at about 190, it was also 20 degrees warmer but still), so I tested the gauge by giving it voltages of 10 - 0v and...
Working on GUI while waiting on parts from china, end result will be obv a larger touchscreen but trying to keep it authentic to the 1040...progress thus far...
Figured I would start a thread on converting my mep-803a to be more like an mep-1040 since I want one and can't afford one, this will be to document my progress.
Goals are for a single larger touchscreen to view all data as well as via bluetooth/wifi on phone, idea is to remove current gauge...
If you want them fast order from digikey, otherwise it will be like 2 weeks if you do the amazon link in the description of the video since they coming from overseas
I was thinking the same thing, but I will be adding a larger air compressor and a furnace/a/c unit and hot water heater to the garage in the future so hopefully I can justify it a bit better then. (furnace and hot water heater will be natural gas aswell but will still need power for blower fan...
The only thing I noticed missing from what is on mine is the metal grating around the fan, I ran mine for about 2-3 hours today and temp stayed at 190 and oil pressure stayed around 48.
Oh, I was confused I meant like I'm upset that I don't have anything else to put on it to get it past 60ish percent load...I guess I will need to go purchase some space heaters or something.
Was basically just giving an update that all the parts came in and I can only load it up to 60ish% since...
My fluke was like $1,300 so it better be good lol and at 60% you can tell it has a load but no smoke or anything, I adjusted the usage meter to be spot on using the amp clamps and the little adjuster screw below the gauge and it seems to be accurate given 10kW = 100%
Edit: The first time it...
All of the missing parts finally came in today (e-stop button and other 1/4 turn wing nut for control panel door), doing first load on house...can't get it past 60% with everything on so kinda sad (most everything is natural gas)
Still waiting on exhaust pieces to pipe directly outside.
No there really isn't a reason to leave it on just so can see the gauges and stuff in the dark without a flashlight, so I will not be putting a dimmer on mine, I am however gonna hook up a esp32 and prolly make a small pcb so I can remotely monitor all the data while it is running tho.
Do you happen to have any pictures of this? I do a lot of 3D design myself so I would like to make one for myself as well, I didn't even think of removing the hole and adding a socket like this.
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