Just a suggestion, if you use a rotary dimmer connected to an outlet (rated for the correct wattage, of course), and plug the soldering iron into it, you can control the temperature of that soldering iron so that you don't burn the traces right off of the circuit board. Also, when removing an old MOSFET, just cut the leads off of the m and it's easy enough to desolder the pins one at a time.
I have that same soldering iron, but the tip on mine is totally worn down I realize now... guess I should get a new tip. Yes, mine also gets way too hot I think, burns traces if I am not careful, but is a life saver for large solder joints and wires. I personally think SMD resistors are much easier than about any other part to replace, I have a wide tip for my soldering iron that will reach both sides of 1206, 0805, 0603, etc parts in one go. Heat, remove old, and place new all in one quick go. Sometimes I have to add a little bit of new solder paste and add a little air to reflow.
Man great effort but don’t you think you need a table away from your batteries? Or just tape up cover up those terminals? Last thing you need is solder and shorts on them. As I’m not sending back mine that failed your video has given some confidence. to all those inverter owners.
Good night friend, I'm from Brazil and I have an inverter of this 3000w and I need to buy this repair kit. Could you help me by telling me where I can buy them? Congratulations for the excellent work!
I have the same inverter but a 3500 watt one and it's doing same thing where it shows 48 volts but no AC output on the display, it also has a beeping red alarm led. All the mosfets are ok, what could be the issue do you think?
Hey I like your videos but you're killing me with that soldering gun solder all three of the prongs together you know fill in the gaps between them with more solder that makes all three of them get hot same time will come run out easy no twist and no pulling come out easy
Just a suggestion, if you use a rotary dimmer connected to an outlet (rated for the correct wattage, of course), and plug the soldering iron into it, you can control the temperature of that soldering iron so that you don't burn the traces right off of the circuit board.
Also, when removing an old MOSFET, just cut the leads off of the m and it's easy enough to desolder the pins one at a time.
thanks! I see it would of helped.
I cant believe your using your battery bank as a work top! lol
I have that same soldering iron, but the tip on mine is totally worn down I realize now... guess I should get a new tip. Yes, mine also gets way too hot I think, burns traces if I am not careful, but is a life saver for large solder joints and wires. I personally think SMD resistors are much easier than about any other part to replace, I have a wide tip for my soldering iron that will reach both sides of 1206, 0805, 0603, etc parts in one go. Heat, remove old, and place new all in one quick go. Sometimes I have to add a little bit of new solder paste and add a little air to reflow.
its my new favorite soldering iron
I do the surface mount resistors with hot air. grab them with the tweezers, heat with the hot air station and they slide right off. :)
Nice presentation and good job.
You need a solder sucker :) I like this series though. It's really helped me understand how these things are builte so I can diagnose problems.
haha thanks!
Man great effort but don’t you think you need a table away from your batteries? Or just tape up cover up those terminals? Last thing you need is solder and shorts on them. As I’m not sending back mine that failed your video has given some confidence. to all those inverter owners.
Yes a table would be much better
Good night friend, I'm from Brazil and I have an inverter of this 3000w and I need to buy this repair kit. Could you help me by telling me where I can buy them? Congratulations for the excellent work!
info@powerreliable.com
email reliable at that address.
I have the same inverter but a 3500 watt one and it's doing same thing where it shows 48 volts but no AC output on the display, it also has a beeping red alarm led. All the mosfets are ok, what could be the issue do you think?
Those are hard to figure out, could be the driver board
Awesome soldering iron!
Why you did not get desoldering iron which has pump to suck the solder out of the hole?
Because it most likely would not have enough heat capacity to do that copper area.
Zoony FireballXL55 In most cases you are right, but if using the good quality one like WXDP120 desoldering iron I think this will do the job.
I have one of those, it was faster to just use the big iron :)
There is also a video online, by reliable, somewhere how to test if your mosfets are bad.
Where? My reliable inverter is sounding its alarm after an electrical storm...not sure what happened but the fuses are intact
Now that is a soldering iron.....lol
yea it is, not compensating for anything either!
The guy from Sweden uses a big soldering iron for making batteries with tesla wires too.
where did you order the parts
from reliable
where do i get those repair kit
I messaged reliable for the parts
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in this link dont seling repair kit
Using a battery Bank as a desk :)
the only way there is to do it :D
Hey I like your videos but you're killing me with that soldering gun solder all three of the prongs together you know fill in the gaps between them with more solder that makes all three of them get hot same time will come run out easy no twist and no pulling come out easy
yea I was self learning :D
Great.
Just cut the 3 pins lol
Engineer 875 I might use the mosfets that are not blown.