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killing my MEP003

Ray70

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No, it won't kill the output, but probably isn't a very good idea.
I'm not 100% positive but I thought I read that running without batteries can damage your DC charging circuit.
I would double check before doing it... but, I have a hunch you already did and now have an AC output problem??
If so, can you elaborate on what exactly happened?
 

Scoobyshep

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Looking at the diagrams and it shouldnt, But i do recall a procedure for testing the alternator circuit with a resistor, SOOO it might not be the best idea to run it with no battery
 

Triple Jim

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One problem is that without a battery, the high amount of ripple on the battery charging circuit often destroys the RF noise suppression capacitors at the fuel pumps and maybe other locations I can't think of. If one of those decides to become a short circuit, you'd lose all 24v.
 
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