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    mep-o16b ???

    Starting with the things that are fixable, I would isolate the problem by doing a manual field flash test, by disconnecting the F1 and F2 wires (may be listed as F+/F-) from the voltage regulator and momentarily applying 12V to them through a small fuse (1-2 amp) with the generator running...
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    mep-o16b ???

    It is fairly simple, the worst thing about the MEP-016b is the awful TM, full of all sorts of MAJOR mistakes, wiring diagrams with the wrong voltages showing, etc.
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    mep-o16b ???

    I would suggest doing some more run testing, you may have a problem with a part going out once it warms up. This is not a fun thing to deal with in a real emergency. I guess your one of the lucky ones to have your MEP-016b wired to get 120/240V split phase when the knob is set for 240V (note...
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    mep-o16b ???

    Well a typical electric oven at full power draws something between 3700 and 7500 watts and you had it connected to a 3,000 watt generator, sure it is a very conservative 3,000 watts, but if you had the oven on, plus those other loads you were way over 3,000 watts. As to what did you fry, there...
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