I'm confused enough without the reverse image. I've had An MEP-802a for about three years now. Great little generators. If I turn everything off in the house I can run my cloths drier which pretty much max it out. Got mine at auction for $ 101.00 with the fees. Was missing the fuel gauge, dip stick ,and batteries. I think I've maybe $400.00 in it total. One thing I've found out since buying it, is that both pistons go up, and down at the same time. You'd think that one would be up, and the other down. Learn something new everyday.
@shawnllorca47682 жыл бұрын
Man you got that thing for a steal! Glad that worked out for you :) Yea that's why they shake so much lol
@comeasyouare45452 жыл бұрын
@@shawnllorca4768 Yeah! I also bought a MEP-831a It worked for about three months and the inverter went out. Unless I can find a cheap replacement, it's nothing more then a boat anchor. Those invertor generators have their pros, but I don't like the cons. I'm thinking about trying to get my hands on a MEP-803A if one comes on the local market.
@lukewinkler32846 күн бұрын
How many tons is your sensual air unit?
@comeasyouare45455 күн бұрын
@@lukewinkler3284 I have two mini splits AC only. One is 24K and the other is 18K. And I did get a MEP-803A about a year ago.
@lukewinkler32845 күн бұрын
@@comeasyouare4545 ok cool
@josephpuchel64972 жыл бұрын
Hello Have you ever had it load tested ? I’m looking at getting one and having a transfer box to my main box. Have you had any other issues with it. Thank you
@shawnllorca47682 жыл бұрын
Never officially load tested, but ran my house off it as my own load test and exercise. Works great every time. Runs my house including central air and window shaker in the office.