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Tomcat makes mouse bait blocks. I place one inside the unit and replace it once a year or if it ever gets chewed on. I do this with my vehicles as well since we live in a rural ( field mouse ) area. Not a single problem since I started doing this.
This transfer switch http://www.pspproducts.net/Transfer%20Switch%20Specs.pdf load shedding https://pspproducts.wpengine.com/?p=767 sounds like what you want.
I had the same issue with fuel running down from the head. The return lines were not leaking. I found out it was the injector seals weeping fuel up around the injectors. They are available at green mountain generators. Very easy to replace.
Here is a pic after the fenders were added. Also where I added a 50A power outlet. Makes it very easy to connect it to the house.
Thanks for all the great comments and information shared on this site.
I purchased the transfer switch at PSP products. It can be self installed. I would highly recommend you be qualified in electrical work as you will be making a couple of connections inside the meter base while it is still energized. After that it is simply reinstall your meter, mount the new...
Yeah. I was trying to keep the old school military look with the round lights. I did put in LED bulbs. Since that pic I have also added some small fenders.
I now have my MEP-803A set up for portability with a custom made trailer. It's also able to supply the house through a meter base installed automatic transfer switch.
Using info provided by m-35tom I was able to find the insert and proper pin arrangement. My 803 is a 2010 model and it appears the connector was changed from screw thread to bayonet somewhere along the line. I'm not giving up yet. Looking at the wiring diagram I believe it is possible to build a...
Does anyone know the part number for the mating connector of the diagnostic port? I am assuming it is a mil spec. amphenol part but cannot seem to find it listed anywhere. Thanks.
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