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I have a mep 802a with 3 hours on it. Everything looks brand new. I fired it up and it shows no electricity being produced. Convenience outlets show 33.7 volts and lugs show 33.7 volts. Had anyone seen this issue before?
I finally had a chance to start going through my 803a today. When I opened it up, I found a couple wires disconnected from where it looked like a resistor or something was supposed to be. I'm looking through the manuals to try and figure it out, but I thought someone smarter than me may know...
After reading many post about meps and losing power too many times recently, I took a chance and bid on a mep-003a through a GSA auction. I was lucky enough to win the auction and I just picked up the unit today. It looks like a nice setup. 185 hours, has an ASK, still had the batteries in it...
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