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  1. Guyfang

    PU798 (MEP-803a & M116A3) Followed me Home!

    Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, that's crispy
  2. Guyfang

    PU798 (MEP-803a & M116A3) Followed me Home!

    Thats handy, real handy!
  3. Guyfang

    PU798 (MEP-803a & M116A3) Followed me Home!

    Just for laughs and giggles, I once hooked up a voltage measuring device to my distribution box here in germany. Drift, is being kind. More like a roller coaster ride. It wasn't earth shattering, but for from the accepted "norm". I think that a little bit of "drift" can be accepted without a...
  4. Guyfang

    PU798 (MEP-803a & M116A3) Followed me Home!

    We used that term also. Yeah it was an adventure alright. And its not over yet!
  5. Guyfang

    PU798 (MEP-803a & M116A3) Followed me Home!

    When I retired, I told myself that staying in germany required me to live like a german. In retrospect, that's not right. But that's another story. In any case, I decided to divorce myself from the Army, and live like a german. So I went to the unemployment office and told them I was looking for...
  6. Guyfang

    PU798 (MEP-803a & M116A3) Followed me Home!

    We also use these parts. I am working, (Sometimes) for a company that does Photoelectric Power Systems, Bio-gas Systems and Large Transformers work. in 2015, we did 7% of ALL Photoelectric installation in Germany. Not bad for a 45-50 man company! I love these new "goodies" and you do not have...
  7. Guyfang

    PU798 (MEP-803a & M116A3) Followed me Home!

    These are great connectors. We use them all the time here in germany. Almost all electric forklifts use them, along with many other pieces of electro gear. Simple to use, repair or change the cables on.
  8. Guyfang

    PU798 (MEP-803a & M116A3) Followed me Home!

    Yep, let it run under load a few hours. Cant hurt, and if you step it up later and its still holds a load, that was your problem. A bit of wet stacking. Start with 5 KW, and step it up after an hour, 500 watts, or 1 KW . The gages. Look at the troubleshooting diagram. Test the gages IAW the...
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