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MEP-803A with low voltage output

chilbun28

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Hi guys, I have a MEP-803A that runs great. I'm having an issue with low voltage output. The voltage knob adjust the voltage fine until the last probably 1/3 of adjustment range, the knob continues to dial up like it should but the voltage isn't increasing past the 200 area on the gauge. This is also verified by my multimeter. Any suggestions? Thanks
 

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Hi guys, I have a MEP-803A that runs great. I'm having an issue with low voltage output. The voltage knob adjust the voltage fine until the last probably 1/3 of adjustment range, the knob continues to dial up like it should but the voltage isn't increasing past the 200 area on the gauge. This is also verified by my multimeter. Any suggestions? Thanks
What's the main switch set to behind the gage set...flip the front down...guessing it's at the 3 phase?? It goes to 208 volts I think but the 120 240 volt will go higher. A few things I just noticed in the pics is the voltage on the meter shows 95 volts...I assume that's one leg...looking at the pic of the genset it shows a touch over 200...if it is set to 2 legs then that's only 190 volts actual...other thing is the adjustment knob should be turned clockwise to add voltage it looks like it is turned all the way counter clockwise...just trying to clarify.
Added a pic of where mine is for 120 240...make sure the genset is off before you switch it.
 
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My switch behind the panel is set just as yours it. And the voltage adjustment knob is all the way clockwise.
Oh geez ok...I had to go out and try to turn my voltage knob that far...it does go where yours is in the pic...I barely have it off clockwise to get the 240 volts though. I'd have to dig in the tm to see what the diag process is from here. Was hoping it was something simple like a setting.

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Take a look at your voltage regulator. On the front there might ( depending on mfgr. ) be a small hole with an adjustment pot located inside.
That is your coarse adjustment for the VR, the external pot on the control panel is the fine adjustment.
It's possible that the coarse adjustment is either off a little or someone fiddled with it.
Try a small screwdriver and turn it clockwise a little and see if the output increases.
 

chilbun28

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Take a look at your voltage regulator. On the front there might ( depending on mfgr. ) be a small hole with an adjustment pot located inside.
That is your coarse adjustment for the VR, the external pot on the control panel is the fine adjustment.
It's possible that the coarse adjustment is either off a little or someone fiddled with it.
Try a small screwdriver and turn it clockwise a little and see if the output increases.
Found it, although it looks a little jacked up in there. I've tried turning a screwdriver in there and getting nothing.
 

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chilbun28

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Big thanks to Kurt who has upgraded replacement voltage regulators for sale in the classified section. I tried adjusting my coarse adjustment on the original vr and the slightest adjustment just budging it would throw it from low voltage to tripping out on high voltage. I ordered a new one from Kurt and it arrived a little better than an hour ago. Very seamless instructions to follow and got them swapped out fairly quickly. The generator now produces the full voltage range and I couldn't be happier. I think it was a fair price and Kurt is a good man to do business with. And thanks to everyone else for helping me through the low voltage issue. -Chuck
 

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