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Longshot, but.. Any one have a MEP-802a or 803a generator...
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Digger
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Joined: Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:53 pm Posts: 1276
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Longshot, but.. Any one have a MEP-802a or 803a generator...
...I could look at? I'm curious about ownership experience and any nuances you've encountered. Plus I would just like to hear one running. thanks For reference:
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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pgilbeau
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Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 6:06 pm Posts: 639 Location: Falcon, CO
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Re: Longshot, but.. Any one have a MEP-802a or 803a generato
I used these generators for at least 15 years of my Army career. There is trailer mounted versions as well. Never had too many issues with them as long as the fuel filters were changed and they had a load on them. They are considered "tactical quiet generators" but to me they where never really that quiet. The 802 is 5k and the 803 should be 10k. I have Googled the tech manuals in the past and they can be found, not sure it that helps.
_________________ 1969 Bronco: Full widths, 3 linked front end, 37's, hydro-boost, 4x4x2 box, ZF5, Atlas t-case, and fuel injected 302
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Digger
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Re: Longshot, but.. Any one have a MEP-802a or 803a generato
Thanks for the feedback. I signed up over at http://www.steelsoldiers.com and pulled some of the manuals. (that place is a treasure trove of info!) This whole thing started out with me looking for a decent generator to run shop equipment during power outages or take with me to a friend's property that is off-grid. Nothing too serious, more of a mental exercise than anything. But as I researched commercial diesel units, it became obvious that the TQG's had some advantages over the COTS units. Things like split-phase and 3-phase operation, the ability to adjust voltage and frequency and the ability to parallel units. Plus, while not silent, their enclosures are much more rugged. Right now, I'm just dorking-out doing research, but the smaller MEP units look like fun if one comes up on auction for a decent price. I just wanted to around the cabinet and see how serviceable their are and hear one running. 70db is loud, but it beats the 80-85db of a POS Home Depot genny.
_________________ Cummins R2.8 diesel, ZF5, AtlasII, HP44/BB9, ARBs, coiled / linked suspension, 37" KO2s, full cage, bumpers, etc. Build Thread:
Average 23.5 mpg, Best tank: 25.1 mpg
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sykanr0ng
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Joined: Thu Jan 22, 2015 1:46 am Posts: 405 Location: Greeley, CO
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Re: Longshot, but.. Any one have a MEP-802a or 803a generato
_________________ "You say overkill like it's a bad thing."
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