digikey is amazing. Same day shipping, they no longer have a minimum, and low shipping charges. I get most of my parts through other channels but occasionally purchase things from them when necessary.
Hey, where would I buy a rectifier/transistor for a 3500 watt Powerbright inverter? I had a stinkbug.. well you know the rest. Its burnt, its on the positive side of the inverter. Its what you were aiming your temp gun at. I thought that they were rectifiers. Where can I buy them, or that entire bank on the side?
I have a power bright 12v -240v 2200w w inverter the problem is that the overload alarm stays on Without a load Do you know we’re i can get schematic diagram for itThanks Daryl. Australia
Thanks for the info. I've never tried to contact them but all of their products that I have used/seen appeared to be a pretty good value and performed well. I'm guessing yours had a manufacturing defect rather than simply a poor design - too bad Powerbright didn't stand behind their product.
These are nice inverters if you can find one in good condition today. The 2200W model I'd pay $300 for today given its age and it will outperform most 3k to 4k inverters. If they were still available I'd pay more new.
I can't find some of the videos on the PowerBright. I have one and when I turn on the switch, it just gives a LOOOONNNGGG endless beeeeeeeeeeeep... Any ideas? Where can I find the manual online?
@@macedonianproductions4497 I don't remember in detail specific repairs, but in general one can ohm out transistors and diodes to determine what has failed and replace those that test bad. Sometimes additional parts need to replaced as well but often just the power components are damaged. If you are able it is also a good idea to test the drive circuitry as well.
thanks for you time on this an over vids you have done................i probably will go through them all.
Glad you got the other inverter working! As always great video and thanks for sharing your time doing this stuff.
digikey is amazing. Same day shipping, they no longer have a minimum, and low shipping charges. I get most of my parts through other channels but occasionally purchase things from them when necessary.
Thank you for your videos.. well done, informative and interesting.
Great tip!
Hey, where would I buy a rectifier/transistor for a 3500 watt Powerbright inverter? I had a stinkbug.. well you know the rest. Its burnt, its on the positive side of the inverter. Its what you were aiming your temp gun at. I thought that they were rectifiers. Where can I buy them, or that entire bank on the side?
thanks for the videos. What source would you recomend for replacement parts
have you ever considered greasing your screw in lightbulbs so they don't squeek on your videos?
What make of inverter, would you recommend for a reasonable price ?
I have a power bright 12v -240v 2200w w inverter the problem is that the overload alarm stays on Without a load Do you know we’re i can get schematic diagram for itThanks Daryl. Australia
Powerbright has no customer support whatsoever. I have a 6kw unit and it lasted 2 months. I used it for a 1800w pancake compressor and that's IT.
Thanks for the info. I've never tried to contact them but all of their products that I have used/seen appeared to be a pretty good value and performed well. I'm guessing yours had a manufacturing defect rather than simply a poor design - too bad Powerbright didn't stand behind their product.
How much does it cost and what would be a fair price?
These are nice inverters if you can find one in good condition today. The 2200W model I'd pay $300 for today given its age and it will outperform most 3k to 4k inverters. If they were still available I'd pay more new.
I can't find some of the videos on the PowerBright. I have one and when I turn on the switch, it just gives a LOOOONNNGGG endless beeeeeeeeeeeep... Any ideas? Where can I find the manual online?
Not sure about the manual but you most likely have a shorted FET. Ohm across them with a multimeter and you should be able to find the failed one.
@@knurlgnar24 Thank you! Thanks for posting the videos. Did you change one of those in your repairs?
@@macedonianproductions4497 I don't remember in detail specific repairs, but in general one can ohm out transistors and diodes to determine what has failed and replace those that test bad. Sometimes additional parts need to replaced as well but often just the power components are damaged. If you are able it is also a good idea to test the drive circuitry as well.
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