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  1. Stalwart

    MEP-002A or MEP-003A

    Those numbers sound great George! JBK, that is easy for separate and independent loads but not for a house or shop. You'd need to assign a master generator and a control that would allow any other generators be slaved to it. Not only would you need to balance the voltage but they must must...
  2. Stalwart

    MEP-002A or MEP-003A

    Living in your area with neigbors so far away, even a gas turbine genset would't be bad (feeding it fuel would be). The bad part would be purchasing the large cables to get power to the house and shop if you had Detroit, or like powered one. If you had one behind a small berm 200' from the...
  3. Stalwart

    MEP-002A or MEP-003A

    Welders are current hogs, no doubt! Since I don't have three phase available, when I don't need the generator power my house, 99% of the time, it will provide my 3 phase needs. I only need to power a CNC mill and a few other possible items once in a while. Since my shop is for my personal...
  4. Stalwart

    MEP-002A or MEP-003A

    After MUCH consideration and a realistic look at my power needs I chose the 003A. I had to resist the "bigger is better" mantra that I tend to follow, in Diesel generators it is NOT the case. Not only will a larger capacity cost you more in fuel (YES, even when it is running a lower output)...
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