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  1. J

    MEP-804a internal generator wiring on high Voltage setting

    Great, i wish i could have this diagram. I will save it just in case. Thank you.
  2. J

    MEP-804a internal generator wiring on high Voltage setting

    Thanks, Scoobyshep and Guyfang, you both hit a nail in the head. This one is fixed and purring like a cat. The problem was that as someone went there before and they switched position lead T0 to T4. The was no tags on some of the leads so it took me some time to figure it out. But this was not...
  3. J

    MEP-804a internal generator wiring on high Voltage setting

    I'm getting one. And I did that. All wire position on TB1 are OK. I'm curios how G1 leads T1 to T10 are internally connected ?
  4. J

    MEP-804a internal generator wiring on high Voltage setting

    No I do not have a megger . I will check all terminal points for correct position. This is hard short so you may be right about connections.
  5. J

    MEP-804a internal generator wiring on high Voltage setting

    Genset MEP-804a (2006) is running OK with low voltage setting. If is set to high voltage (TB1 board in up position) almost immediately RPM will drop very low and short circuit light is illuminated. I suspect internal wiring short in generator (G1) There are 12 wires coming out of G1. is there...
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