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« on: April 04, 2024, 08:08:47 PM »

Hi All..just a suggestion if your Toyo heater displays E-0..it might be a case of non-grounded generator..for a couple decades I have been using a Monitor 2100 with my generator..no problem..never grounded it since the manual never said it was a must..well our brandy new Toyotomi Laser 731 would not function without seeing a ground..we use HD ext cords..best solution for me was a 4' chunk of copper rod driven in right next to the generator and attached (our generator is outside 8' from the house)
                       Call me a dum dum for never grounding that but in case someone else has this heater..ground your generator !! I'm saying this because we just went thru a whopper of a Nor'Easter..and it can get mighty chilly in the shack..
                                 Take care ya all  stay warm  73 de DAVE WB1EAD
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« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2024, 09:22:25 AM »

Toyo stoves are the diesel delight in village Alaska...They have a couple idiosyncrasies, and you found one...  Glad you are warm again.   I solved the chilly shack problem.   I moved to Arizona for the winter.....Steve
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« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2024, 09:31:11 AM »

Tnx Steve for the gud morning chuckle ! yup moving to a warmer climate wud be ideal ! yes nice n' warm now..the rest of Maine has over 250K without power..80K in my county alone..it was a brutal Nor'Easter..the Mosely is turned 40 deg off..cud be the 55mph gusts..we'll be back on and hoping 15/10mtr AM improves soon..73 de DAVE WB1EAD
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« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2024, 02:17:42 PM »

Interesting.

That sounds like a generator issue.   Code E0 is unstable power (frequency).

Sounds like your generator needed ground to be able to sync frequency reliably.

And no matter what, ground your generator.  That's safety 101 and NEC!

--Shane
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