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    My MEP-803a experience

    I think Light in the Dark had a thread with all the fastener info.
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    My MEP-803a experience

    I think I used around 2' of 1/4" line and 12' of 1/8". 3' of 1/4 will do you for sure. I bought the 1/8 by the roll when I was going through units so not positive. I'd get two units out of one 25' roll though.
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    My MEP-803a experience

    I also use the gates hoses on my units. In my opinion it is a much higher quality hose. I have used Gates hoses for years on anything I work on and have yet to have one fail<br>
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    My MEP-803a experience

    Looks easy enough. No pics needed with that little diagram!
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    My MEP-803a experience

    Let me know how it works out. I will borrow your design if it functions well!
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    My MEP-803a experience

    I'd be real curious on how you wire this up. I was thinking the other day that I'd like to come up with a way to accomplish this.
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    My MEP-803a experience

    I leave it hooked up to the batteries but unhook the tender from 120v
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    My MEP-803a experience

    Guess it wasn't enough sun to work. I used the battery tender 120v AC 24v Dc in my 803s. The only downside is remembering to unplug them before starting the units.
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    My MEP-803a experience

    Which solar panel were you using that didn't charge enough? I have a Pulsetech on my 831 and it keeps it topped off nice. The panel is in the sun for half the day though
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    My MEP-803a experience

    I don't doubt my 803 will start every time. I just don't need that much power during the winter. I heat with wood so running a well, a few LED lights, and fridge are all I need unless it's hot outside or a prolonged outage that would require running the dryer.
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    My MEP-803a experience

    I have a similar setup. I hardwired 4ga out to my generator shed roof post. 803 and 831 both sit under there. Which one get plugged into the box is determined by my power needs. 803 is mostly needed to run AC. 831 will run my well if not much else is going.
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