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    MEP802A overload tripping

    Well I started tracing wiring and looking at the R13 resistor and found one of the wires just sitting on lead. Soldered it back in place and it back to working properly. Thanks everyone for all of the help.
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    MEP802A overload tripping

    There is 16 wires through each loop. I found another post that mentioned measuring AC voltage across K8 and found that with a small space heater K8-1 and K8-4 has 1v K8-2 and K8-4 has 1v K8-3 and K8-4 had 2v. I am assuming that the last one having 2v is going to be what is causing the overload...
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    MEP802A overload tripping

    can you elaborate on”CT’s” I am not sure what that means.
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    MEP802A overload tripping

    I got some contact cleaner (waiting for a can of deoxit to come in) and sprayed everything really good and operated s6 and s8 50+ times each. It is still tripping overload after about 60% load. Do I need to remove and disassemble s6 and s8 to get them cleaned better?
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    MEP802A overload tripping

    I had my amp clamp meter around 1 hot wire at the panel which is where I got my amp readings from. I will get the ground added.
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    MEP802A overload tripping

    I am fairly new to the military genset world but have spent countless hours on this site reading and have found so much valuable information. I have my Mep802a hooked up to my house as a back up generator. Today I did the first load test and it was going good. I turned the oven on and it was...
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