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  1. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    I braved the weather today and flew over a gas 7000kw/8750 surge generator. Unfortunately, I did not have much time to troubleshoot the generator since I had to basically rewire things for a portable generator hookup. I double checked everything as far as wiring goes and it all looked good...
  2. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    20.2 or so volts is what im being told
  3. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    Okay. I have a multimeter at the house I think he might be able to get to. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    Well this is why I can’t have nice things... My first renter arrived yesterday and couldn’t get the generator started. Genny ran pretty much flawless last week. Turned s1 to start and got a solid click but nothing else. Prime pump was running. Had a moment where the low oil light came on...
  5. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    Thank you. I do have 24v to the pump but nothing happens. Unfortunately given the pace of the repairs that I needed to make, I didn’t have much time to do any testing and had to improvise. Getting gutters in place to collect rainwater was a bit more of a priority. I have made seven trips...
  6. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    I like the surge suppressor idea. For the aux tank, I have actually disconnected all of the lines going into the internal tank. Everything including the return fuel line now circulates through the aux. tank so no worries on overflowing.
  7. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    Update Over the Thanksgiving weekend we went back over to the island and spent 4 days working. I took some time to wire the generator into the power panel using the correct lockout kit. It took a bit but I tracked down the kit for under $75.00. A few things that I found out after running...
  8. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    So doing my math with the AC, the LRA is 78 amps - 26 amps over normal capacity for the 803a That’s 150% loading. If I got a hard start capacitor for the AC I should see my issue go away? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    The 6/3 has a ground wire as well. I have that routed to the ground rod at the base of the meter panel. Wires are cool to the touch (I have a boat that has two 30a lines that are 10/3 and have seen those get really hot!) I never thought about measuring the volts, hz and amps at the house but...
  10. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    Gotcha. If I'm at 240 at the panel, then that is still within the range of the AC unit (208-230)
  11. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    that is correct. I pulled the meter, disconnected the wires to the house and attached it to the generator with polaris connectors. Wire from generator to connectors is 6/3 and the generator sits next to the power panel. Power panel is approx. 600' from the house and is wired with 1.0 or...
  12. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    I thought that too but why would it run for 6+ hours with no issues and then shut down after everything else in the house is turned off but the ceiling fans? 4 ceiling fans running should only be about 3 amps at most. Perhaps I need to look into a soft start kit for the A/C?
  13. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    I'm in the process of procuring a couple of gallons of oil, filters and a belt to bring over on my next trip on the 23rd. You mean data plate of the A/C? I just happen to have that! Shows: Unit supply 208-230V 1PH 60hz Compressor 208-230v 1PH 60hz 18.8 RLA 78 LRA Fan Motor 208-230v 1PH 60HZ...
  14. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    This is what doesn't make sense. The measured 26A was measured with the compressor running yesterday. The previous night before it shut down, it had been running for a bunch of hours and there was no other load other than a couple of ceiling fans.
  15. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    Switch is L3 L1 PH1 Replaced volt gauges with digital. Get 240v at 60hz. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  16. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    My load gauge doesn’t appear to work. That’s why I asked about the amperage per leg. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    No. I put a load on it with two ovens running at 400 degrees for about 2 hours. It is the first time though that the set has run for anything longer than two hours. I unfortunately did not have much of a choice. The opportunity for it to get shipped on a barge came up much quicker than I...
  18. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    If I’m doing my math right, 26A per line equals 52A total. With just the air conditioner running I was pulling 26A on one line. Does this mean that I’m at 100% load? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  19. K

    Got installed on the island - MEP-803a

    Thank you. Here is some more info on the mess - When I first hooked it up and started it, there was a heavy bog down. I figured this was due to the Air conditioner and fridge trying to come on at once. I shut everything off in the house and started the generator back up. I then slowly...
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