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    Help, My FDECU-5 is bi-polar

    Thanks Guyfang, I will try to clean all of the terminals I can to see if that improves performance. The 804a has always been more sensitive than the 804b in that area. Robert
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    Help, My FDECU-5 is bi-polar

    My new magnetic pickup (MPU) arrived the other day. Today, it’s only 91 degrees with an overcast so I installed it. The Ohms only measured 398 when the book said 800-900. The initial Vac was like 0.3 so I cranked it in and finally got 2.8. I believe Guyfang mentioned that closer to 3 was...
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    Help, My FDECU-5 is bi-polar

    After reading other threads about problems with generators, I bought a can of DeOxit and douched the daylights out of S6 and then cycled it about 100 times on both my 804a and 804b generators. It seemed to show improvement on both. Before, the short light would come on 90% of the time the...
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    Help, My FDECU-5 is bi-polar

    I ran the FDECU-5 some more today and it decided to actually almost work correctly! I tried during the week and it was doing the usual start for .5" and then kick out the 804a gen breaker. Today I thought it was going to do that again when it kicked off after running for three minutes until...
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    Help, My FDECU-5 is bi-polar

    Help, My FDECU-5 heat pump is bipolar I bought a FDECU-5 (field deployable environmental control unit) which is a 3 or 5 ton heat pump recently from GL for $120 all in. I have been looking for something to heat and cool the room above my attached garage which is about 25' square. I left it...
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