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    MEP-002 frequency question

    Carl- What you say makes a fair amount of sense, that'll be my next step. I agree with Speddmon that the engine speed determines frequency. I should clarify another point. The variations of freq. on my meter are very rapid, several changes in less than a second. I've seen the read out go from 42...
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    MEP-002 frequency question

    Isaac, yes I have tried to meter at both locations with the same result. Signmaker, the meter on the unit reads, albeit wrong, steady freq. Maybe I should clarify some more, at idle (about 52hz) up to 57hz my digital meter is steady. As I raise the rpms past that point the digital meter ceases...
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    MEP-002 frequency question

    Thanks for your input. The meter, as I stated in the original request for ideas, reads dead on when connected to my other 4 generators (002's and 003's) as well as household current, so I'm confident the meter is fine. This is the reason for my question, I have 4 that work and one with this odd...
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    MEP-002 frequency question

    I have an 002 that is (now) running fine engine wise but is not producing a consistent 60hz. The voltage seems fine and stable. The meter on the control panel gets to 60hz, but when I put an external meter on the convenience outlet it shows about 52hz and the engine rpms don't seem high enough...
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