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  1. Denvercaitland

    MEP802 Short

    Much better worded :).
  2. Denvercaitland

    MEP802 Short

    "pull the end cover off the main gen, look inside, for burn marks or damage" This is what a damaged stator would look like.
  3. Denvercaitland

    MEP802 Short

    I should add, that the set was running fine and would run at full load . The only symptom was that the 803a would randomly " bog down" as if large additional load was suddenly applied. ( That is before the S8 failure fried the stator.. and the set died :) ).
  4. Denvercaitland

    MEP802 Short

    Should it be S8 or related to S8 as mentioned above. I suggest you do a very thorough visual inspection of S8. I had a S8 failure on my 803a which led to a "fried" Stator . As you can see from the Pics , the S8 failure was not obvious with the switch in the 803a and all wires connected. Even...
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