Free Generator and Electrical Classes

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Power System Options for a Frazer EMS Vehicle: Onan vs. MEPS

A comparison of the TOP 12 THINGS TO CONSIDER when choosing a generator for a Frazer Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Vehicle.
Do I Have Power Options with my Custom EMS Vehicle?

We get asked this question a lot… “What if I don’t want a generator?” It’s important to know that you do have options… Especially when it comes to the power in your custom EMS vehicles! Check out the videos below to learn more about the MEPS (Mobile Electric Power Solutions) system. Give Frazer a call today to discuss your power options! Call: (888) FRAZER1
Maintenance Tip: Adjusting the Valve Lash
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. So goes the conventional thinking. If you follow it blindly you may be taking a bigger risk than you realize. We prefer the saying, “If it ain’t broke, let’s keep it that way.” So that’s what we’re going to do with this week’s maintenance tip – show you how to keep your valve lash in tip-top shape. When should you adjust the valve lash in your Onan® 5.5 kw generator? This procedure should be performed every 450 hours or when a noticeable ticking noise is coming from the V-twin engine. This is a nine-step procedure in your Cummins® Onan® service manual, and it can be performed in 30 minutes. You don’t have to remove your generator to perform this task. Not performing a valve lash adjustment at the required intervals can lead to poor engine performance and/or engine damage. You can learn more about this procedure by watching the video below. For more maintenance tips, check out our service and maintenance videos.