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I know this is a fairly common question, but the title was the simplest I could boil it down to.
I have two MEP-003A generators. One that runs totally fine and produces power and another that I bought for a song that does not produce voltage unless the start circuit is engaged causing the field to be flashed. I pulled the VR out of the bad gen and put it into the one that runs fine. It produced voltage at max output implying that the VR is faulty. My question is, what else would be faulty on the bad generator to cause it not to produce any voltage at all. I'm planning on getting a new VR from GreenMountain.
I have checked the diode board and the CVT and CV which all checked out ok. The only thing I can think of is the inductor pack in the reconnect box, it's pretty rough looking.
I used to be a generator tech for Cummins, so I have a decent understanding of generators, but the way these old MEP's are set up is very clever, but they have some weird additions that modern generators don't have. Any help is appreciated.
I have two MEP-003A generators. One that runs totally fine and produces power and another that I bought for a song that does not produce voltage unless the start circuit is engaged causing the field to be flashed. I pulled the VR out of the bad gen and put it into the one that runs fine. It produced voltage at max output implying that the VR is faulty. My question is, what else would be faulty on the bad generator to cause it not to produce any voltage at all. I'm planning on getting a new VR from GreenMountain.
I have checked the diode board and the CVT and CV which all checked out ok. The only thing I can think of is the inductor pack in the reconnect box, it's pretty rough looking.
I used to be a generator tech for Cummins, so I have a decent understanding of generators, but the way these old MEP's are set up is very clever, but they have some weird additions that modern generators don't have. Any help is appreciated.

