I am totally impressed. In 90% of the homes using that 3K inverter, it would be tossed in the trash almost instantly after failure. You are the champion of effort and perseverance.
I really loved how you repaired this inverter. You are a wonderful teacher. I have two 1500 watt Go Power inverters to repair and you have shown the way. Thanks
Fantastic work. You are an inspiration. I would suggest using a solder sucker to allow super easy removal of components. Another benefit will be those mounting holes will be clear as a result and installing the replacement components so much easier. Keep up the great work!!
WOW sorry but I'm like OK wish I was there to help. First clean out all holes of solder or were they are clear. so a pin from the mosfet will fit with little to no force. once its all cleaned Place heat sink back on first then place the mosfets were they go attatch them to the heat sink then solder all solder joints and then clip any access legs off from the component with side cutters . The bad thing is is some times the solder pads can come off with to much heat. Some times I need to watch to the end and hop it all works out. I would have sucked all the solder out of the holes use solder wick to clean up all solder pads using plenty of flux helps with solder flow ect. I have a soldering station that I use for repairs.
Little tip for you use a bit of lead based soilder on each spot helps with removal and install if ur not going to clear each hole as many have pointed out good job on giving it a repair where most would throw it away!!
Personally I would have sucked out the solder once I had removed the components and refitted the heatsink and all the components on it then done a complete solder up.
it would make sense on a higher end inverter, but it would take to long and not be worth fixing, it already took me 3 hours to fix, plus that parts $, this was just a quick if you need to do a home repair one time type of video, I know there is more proper ways of doing this, I was also repairing it for free for a friend.
I believe it would have been quicker as you would not have had to do the FETS twice. The daughter boards would have just sloted in ready to solder. But as you show there are many ways to do it.
if ever re solder mosfets or something id advise to buy a cheap 40w soldering iron, its hot enough to melt a large amount of solder but wont burn the board and wont destroy the components
i take it you are a builder of some sorts? well, if you see somebody using a sledge hammer to nail in a 2 inch nail, wouldn't do a little bit of wondering? like i said before, a hand held soldering pump is just a few dollars.
A suggestion for those who might do this kind of repair job. Buy some headers that you can solder in for the daughter boards. If the go bad once, they can go bad twice and would be plug and pray the next time. And in a perfect word, the installed components would all go in to the step on the leads and the holes on the heatsinks would be match drilled.
Great tutorial, I've got a powerjack pswgt 1200, that had 2 shorted IGBTs but I replaced them, and the unit was only connected to 24v dc, it started to work, sync to the grid but then it blew again. Looked like output runaway. Any ideas where I should look, nothing looks burned, but I havent a schematic. Many thanks.
Looks like fun you are close to burning your electric cable and I got a lot of time invested in watching you so don't juice yourself LOL. Keep up the good work and stay charged up.
Awesome man ... i said it before and I'll say it again. You could easily have a business in solar / offgrid power and make a killing. You are amazing with this stuff. Haha jealous of your skills. Keep up the great vids!
I have an 1000w china car inverter. The 4 mosfet Hy1906c is dc Side located. Two of them will burn. Whenever i changed them. whenever 12 volt supply on it the mosfet again burning. I have removed all the 4 mosfet from pcb boards.and check the voltage. Reading is something like this Source to drain= 12v Source to gate = 5v Source is common to 12v battery negative point. Pls solve the problem. That how Check out which component's. Regards Zeeshan
Solder wick and flux are your friends. Also lead based solder. If you want the solder to stick well you have to use flux or flux core solder while attaching things. I'm not an expert either. I learned from trial and error as well.
@@GoingOffGrid101 If you want to watch someone you can learn a lot from on soldering look up Louis Rossman and iPad Rehab on RUclips. They are both far better than me.
Thank you for sharing this, I have a 3,500 watt inverter and I wanted to replace a couple of MOSFETs . The part number of my inverter is FB38N20D P038D and I found one on Amazon with part number FB38N20D P826D, could I use these or are they a different number all together?
Thanks for this informative video! No matter how those other people complained about your soldering iron, you got it done and, it works! I have a Go Power IC3000 split phase inverter/charger to power up the whole 50 amp split phase breaker panel in my 5th wheel camper. It worked fine for about a year but started blowing the 400 amp 12 volt fuse every month or so when on shore power along with a slight burning odor sometimes. FYI, I'm using 4/0 welding cable on the 12 volt side and 6awg on the 120 volt side. Of course I checked and tightened all 12 volt and 120 volt connections, none of them were loose. Anyway I noticed recently that while on inverter mode (with shore power disconnected) there is only one leg of power output. Could that be bad mosfets like yours? Any ideas on what to look for-replace? I want to hear your ideas before I pull the inverter out. Thanks in advance, Ray.
At 13:45, that board you're installing. The black round thing on that board is the low voltage beeper correct? If I take the top of that thing off it won't beep at me correct?
So, I owe you lunch and the very least... I just used the bottom half of my battery bank for the first time ever! You kick-ass! Thank you so much for taking the time to do these videos and the have a conversation with a complete stranger and help me out the way you did! 🔌💯☀️ #CoolShit
yes it is working more the coolers are connecting with a load from 200w to 300w I think with a power of 3000w should not connect with that consumption.
are you in a hot environment ? if your the inverter is in 30C the fans will turn on easier, also I wish my fans turned on that easy as the inverter will last longer.
When you tested the inverter, How did you connect that big floodlight to inverter to limit the current and prevent burning some components inside the inverter? Thanks in advance.
@@GoingOffGrid101Thanks. I,m not sure. You mean Positive terminal of floodlight connect to positive battery terminal and the negative terminal of floodlight connect to positive terminal of inverter.?
@@ireensibitwane7466 for MOSFET rebuild test I would use at least 500w at 120v to 1000w for a 12dc inverter test with no load, if it's 500w at 120v at 12 v it will be less then one tenth the wattage. Hope this helps a little.
I have power inverter that went bad, I suspect mosfets. Theres 4 of them IRFP260M. Do any other letters on it matter or not? I have P514J? Cant find exact mosfets, only IRFP260M part, other letters dont match. What else could be wrong with it if not mosfets. It powers on, shows voltage, says for a sec it uses 500w, then goes to 0. Cant power anything. I checked with multimeter the outlet, voltage is all over the place. No blown fuses. Maybe transistors? Nothing blown. Caps all good, connection to bluetooth shows all good. No alarms.
If you remove the suspect components with a suction solder pult, and smaller tipped soldering iron, a, you remove the solder from each individual joint and b, you don't risk lifting the copper on the circuit board. Soldering with what looked like a poker a fire place is not the best way to do the job.
Hey do you do repairs because I hooked up my 1500 power drive inverter while I was not focused and fried it because I reversed the pos and meg I loved that thing
Question for you mate, I have a 12V Xantrex Prowatt sw2000 inverter that’s acting up and it’s almost new. On 12.6v battery the inverter can’t even power a 75 watt mini-fridge that has about 600 peak starting watts. However if I connect a 15.5v battery to this inverter it’s able to power that same mini fridge with no problem. Also, I can power a 100w lamp with the 12v battery for about 30 minutes and the inverter will start to make a crackling sound. What the heck can be wrong with this thing? Thnks!
what size battery are you trying to run the fridge on? and have you checked the voltage under load,? also check the voltage at the inverter under load on the DC side. what size wires are you using and how long ?
I have the same reliable 3000w 24v, It acts like a short when I hook up the battery. The spark jumps the gap when you goto hook it up. do you think it could be the mosfets, maybe it was hooked up backwards?
Nevermind, after further inspection one of the mosfets is blown. I got this inverter for $17 on amazon.. haha THEY HAVE A 4000W48V NOW FOR $295. BUT i ALREADY HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH. 1000W, NOW 2 3000W AND A HUGE 15KW SPLIT PHASE.
what were the small resistors that come with the kit? I have a bad 2000 watt, It made about 30 hours on 140 watts and stop working. They had me change two mofsets and didn't say anything about the resistor till after it failed the second time after 5 minutes of run time. Then they tell me about the resistor the was suppose to be in the package.
What are the resistors I need? They sent me a new inverter but I maybe able to fix this one. I bought 10 mofsets, I just need the resisters and try the repair again.
HELLO FRIEND I ASK A QUESTION, YOU CAN GIVE ME THE PAGE WHERE YOU BUY THE IGBT G160N60UFD. I AM INTERESTED IN ALIEXPRESS THERE ARE MANY FALSE PRODUCTS. AND I WANT TO BUY ORIGINALS. THANK YOU.
Hi I have one of these very same inverter but I am not getting any power the the red light comes on for a second and that's it the fuses r all good can u help
Omg dude.. Use a 50w iron lol.. You will roach that board quick with that solder iron.. Flux.. And some good quality mg chemicals solder with good amount of lead in it.. Avoid that lead free stuff
I am totally impressed. In 90% of the homes using that 3K inverter, it would be tossed in the trash almost instantly after failure. You are the champion of effort and perseverance.
I really loved how you repaired this inverter. You are a wonderful teacher. I have two 1500 watt Go Power inverters to repair and you have shown the way. Thanks
I hope it works for you!
Fantastic work. You are an inspiration. I would suggest using a solder sucker to allow super easy removal of components. Another benefit will be those mounting holes will be clear as a result and installing the replacement components so much easier.
Keep up the great work!!
WOW sorry but I'm like OK wish I was there to help. First clean out all holes of solder or were they are clear. so a pin from the mosfet will fit with little to no force. once its all cleaned Place heat sink back on first then place the mosfets were they go attatch them to the heat sink then solder all solder joints and then clip any access legs off from the component with side cutters .
The bad thing is is some times the solder pads can come off with to much heat. Some times I need to watch to the end and hop it all works out. I would have sucked all the solder out of the holes use solder wick to clean up all solder pads using plenty of flux helps with solder flow ect. I have a soldering station that I use for repairs.
yes this is by far no professional repair, but it worked! thanks for the tips!
Little tip for you use a bit of lead based soilder on each spot helps with removal and install if ur not going to clear each hole as many have pointed out good job on giving it a repair where most would throw it away!!
thanks, i try to fix most things before getting rid of it.
Please do a load and efficiency test for us. and wow you make it look so easy Job well done.
Personally I would have sucked out the solder once I had removed the components and refitted the heatsink and all the components on it then done a complete solder up.
Zoony FireballXL55 Agreed. Solder sucker is cheap and makes life so much easier.
it would make sense on a higher end inverter, but it would take to long and not be worth fixing, it already took me 3 hours to fix, plus that parts $, this was just a quick if you need to do a home repair one time type of video, I know there is more proper ways of doing this, I was also repairing it for free for a friend.
I believe it would have been quicker as you would not have had to do the FETS twice. The daughter boards would have just sloted in ready to solder. But as you show there are many ways to do it.
I like how you said that but I have always been raised if you going to do something do it right or dont do it at all.
good job and well done for the tools you have. Not everyone has a de soldering station
if ever re solder mosfets or something id advise to buy a cheap 40w soldering iron, its hot enough to melt a large amount of solder but wont burn the board and wont destroy the components
I have 4 but I had a hard time using it, I am not the best at soldering as you see here :)
i take it you are a builder of some sorts?
well, if you see somebody using a sledge hammer to nail in a 2 inch nail, wouldn't do a little bit of wondering?
like i said before, a hand held soldering pump is just a few dollars.
:) I just bought one I will have to try it out!
Thank you for relating to me I lmao your right I look line a noob :D then again I am I know how to fix a inverter but I don't do it like a pro :S
Thank you and have a good night here in Brazil.
A suggestion for those who might do this kind of repair job. Buy some headers that you can solder in for the daughter boards. If the go bad once, they can go bad twice and would be plug and pray the next time.
And in a perfect word, the installed components would all go in to the step on the leads and the holes on the heatsinks would be match drilled.
Good job. One of my modified sine inverters broke sometime ago. I never tried to repair because it was cheap. May be I should give it a try.
Great tutorial, I've got a powerjack pswgt 1200, that had 2 shorted IGBTs but I replaced them, and the unit was only connected to 24v dc, it started to work, sync to the grid but then it blew again. Looked like output runaway. Any ideas where I should look, nothing looks burned, but I havent a schematic. Many thanks.
Looks like fun you are close to burning your electric cable and I got a lot of time invested in watching you so don't juice yourself LOL. Keep up the good work and stay charged up.
Awesome man ... i said it before and I'll say it again. You could easily have a business in solar / offgrid power and make a killing. You are amazing with this stuff. Haha jealous of your skills. Keep up the great vids!
haha thanks, im just a jack of all solar, master of none :D
Going Off Grid lol
I have an 1000w china car inverter.
The 4 mosfet Hy1906c is dc Side located. Two of them will burn. Whenever i changed them. whenever 12 volt supply on it the mosfet again burning.
I have removed all the 4 mosfet from pcb boards.and check the voltage. Reading is something like this
Source to drain= 12v
Source to gate = 5v
Source is common to 12v battery negative point. Pls solve the problem. That how
Check out which component's.
Regards
Zeeshan
Solder wick and flux are your friends. Also lead based solder. If you want the solder to stick well you have to use flux or flux core solder while attaching things. I'm not an expert either. I learned from trial and error as well.
yes i like my massive iron lmao, im getting better with it :)
@@GoingOffGrid101 If you want to watch someone you can learn a lot from on soldering look up Louis Rossman and iPad Rehab on RUclips. They are both far better than me.
@@MrBooMY3 thanks! I will, hoping not to have to do more soldering... :D
Very Inspirational…..you make it look so easy, but its because you know what your doing…hmmm where do i get a soldering iron from😅🙌
Amazon or eBay
Greetings from Slovenia 😁
:D Hello from Canada
Thank you for sharing this, I have a 3,500 watt inverter and I wanted to replace a couple of MOSFETs . The part number of my inverter is FB38N20D P038D and I found one on Amazon with part number FB38N20D P826D, could I use these or are they a different number all together?
Yes you can use those MOSFETs from what I understand
@@GoingOffGrid101 Awesome! will give thar a try, thank you so much.
Thanks for this informative video! No matter how those other people complained about your soldering iron, you got it done and, it works! I have a Go Power IC3000 split phase inverter/charger to power up the whole 50 amp split phase breaker panel in my 5th wheel camper. It worked fine for about a year but started blowing the 400 amp 12 volt fuse every month or so when on shore power along with a slight burning odor sometimes. FYI, I'm using 4/0 welding cable on the 12 volt side and 6awg on the 120 volt side. Of course I checked and tightened all 12 volt and 120 volt connections, none of them were loose. Anyway I noticed recently that while on inverter mode (with shore power disconnected) there is only one leg of power output. Could that be bad mosfets like yours? Any ideas on what to look for-replace? I want to hear your ideas before I pull the inverter out. Thanks in advance, Ray.
Sounds like you have a bad relay I side the inverter
You should pull it out and test to see if it's making power, or it could be a bad connection in your panel I would check this first.
Use copper rope for taking out the old solder works wonders for me.
At 13:45, that board you're installing. The black round thing on that board is the low voltage beeper correct? If I take the top of that thing off it won't beep at me correct?
Yes crush it ;)
@@GoingOffGrid101 Thanks Friend!
So, I owe you lunch and the very least... I just used the bottom half of my battery bank for the first time ever! You kick-ass! Thank you so much for taking the time to do these videos and the have a conversation with a complete stranger and help me out the way you did! 🔌💯☀️ #CoolShit
@@ezmeraldadudortoka7549 haha glad I could help! I will let you know if I ever need that lunch :D
yes it is working more the coolers are connecting with a load from 200w to 300w I think with a power of 3000w should not connect with that consumption.
are you in a hot environment ? if your the inverter is in 30C the fans will turn on easier, also I wish my fans turned on that easy as the inverter will last longer.
When you tested the inverter, How did you connect that big floodlight to inverter to limit the current and prevent burning some components inside the inverter? Thanks in advance.
I put it between the positive DC connection of the inverter
@@GoingOffGrid101Thanks. I,m not sure. You mean Positive terminal of floodlight connect to positive battery terminal and the negative terminal of floodlight connect to positive terminal of inverter.?
@@ireensibitwane7466 100% you got it man
@@GoingOffGrid101 i,m testing 3500w, 12v input. Can a 20w floodlight work out to limit current?
@@ireensibitwane7466 for MOSFET rebuild test I would use at least 500w at 120v to 1000w for a 12dc inverter test with no load, if it's 500w at 120v at 12 v it will be less then one tenth the wattage. Hope this helps a little.
I have power inverter that went bad, I suspect mosfets. Theres 4 of them IRFP260M. Do any other letters on it matter or not? I have P514J? Cant find exact mosfets, only IRFP260M part, other letters dont match.
What else could be wrong with it if not mosfets. It powers on, shows voltage, says for a sec it uses 500w, then goes to 0. Cant power anything. I checked with multimeter the outlet, voltage is all over the place. No blown fuses. Maybe transistors? Nothing blown. Caps all good, connection to bluetooth shows all good. No alarms.
If you remove the suspect components with a suction solder pult, and smaller tipped soldering iron, a, you remove the solder from each individual joint and b, you don't risk lifting the copper on the circuit board. Soldering with what looked like a poker a fire place is not the best way to do the job.
Get yourself a "solder sucker" or some "solder wick" and you will be able to un-solder without damaging the component or the the board.
Hey do you do repairs because I hooked up my 1500 power drive inverter while I was not focused and fried it because I reversed the pos and meg I loved that thing
Meg is negative
Question for you mate, I have a 12V Xantrex Prowatt sw2000 inverter that’s acting up and it’s almost new. On 12.6v battery the inverter can’t even power a 75 watt mini-fridge that has about 600 peak starting watts. However if I connect a 15.5v battery to this inverter it’s able to power that same mini fridge with no problem. Also, I can power a 100w lamp with the 12v battery for about 30 minutes and the inverter will start to make a crackling sound. What the heck can be wrong with this thing? Thnks!
what size battery are you trying to run the fridge on? and have you checked the voltage under load,? also check the voltage at the inverter under load on the DC side. what size wires are you using and how long ?
I have the same reliable 3000w 24v, It acts like a short when I hook up the battery. The spark jumps the gap when you goto hook it up. do you think it could be the mosfets, maybe it was hooked up backwards?
Nevermind, after further inspection one of the mosfets is blown. I got this inverter for $17 on amazon.. haha THEY HAVE A 4000W48V NOW FOR $295. BUT i ALREADY HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH. 1000W, NOW 2 3000W AND A HUGE 15KW SPLIT PHASE.
@@RodneySolarCircuits its easy to replace the mosfets!
@@GoingOffGrid101 yea i replaced caps on my 1000w cuz I hookup it up backwards. Lol. That was tough with on a 60watt iron.
Wala its fixed. You could go back with a small soldering iron and put solder on any points that need it.
I did :D
are all those,batteries? how many and how much money spent on them? lithium?
65kwh and around 6500 bucks cad
Great job done. Big up to you
hey is that a wind turbine motor in the back
what were the small resistors that come with the kit? I have a bad 2000 watt, It made about 30 hours on 140 watts and stop working. They had me change two mofsets and didn't say anything about the resistor till after it failed the second time after 5 minutes of run time. Then they tell me about the resistor the was suppose to be in the package.
if the resisters are bad then that mosfet in front of it will not work right.
Going Off Grid will it just fry that mofset? Because that's what happen. Same two mofsets went bad.
What are the resistors I need? They sent me a new inverter but I maybe able to fix this one. I bought 10 mofsets, I just need the resisters and try the repair again.
they are surface mount resisters search the numbers on them, mine are 5R10 and 305
or ask reliable.
where did you buy these mosfets? your video was great i have mine its blown up ants shorted the legs of the mosfets
ebay or you can google the part number and get it from the manufacturer.
Oh Jesus! Those are the same mofets that I need FGH60N60 SMD!
Well you could find it in e bay it the mos chepts, but there is to in LCSC for 3 box!
HELLO FRIEND I ASK A QUESTION, YOU CAN GIVE ME THE PAGE WHERE YOU BUY THE IGBT
G160N60UFD. I AM INTERESTED IN ALIEXPRESS THERE ARE MANY FALSE PRODUCTS. AND I WANT TO BUY ORIGINALS. THANK YOU.
Hi I have one of these very same inverter but I am not getting any power the the red light comes on for a second and that's it the fuses r all good can u help
Also can u put a link in the discriptsion as to where did u get the replacement parts please thanks
Were you able to identify the failed component?
hard to say as one thing can take out so many others.
I have 1000 watt sine wave inverter. What is the best lamp watt shoud i use?
what brand ? and what are you running a lamp?
@@GoingOffGrid101 it is raggei inverter 1000 watt. I use a lamp in series between battery and the inverter
@@Back2Pal O 300w should be fine.
Omg dude.. Use a 50w iron lol.. You will roach that board quick with that solder iron.. Flux.. And some good quality mg chemicals solder with good amount of lead in it.. Avoid that lead free stuff
haha yea, it worked alright, but it was overkill.
Whats its mean the numer to is in the top of the mosfet 1 H 46 AR, it is important? FGH 60 N 60 SMD this is the real important?
yes you are right
Yes it is missing or it burned and it fell.
are you asking what part it is ? is the inverter still working ?
desoldering wick ........ ;)
yea I have one now :D
1H46AR FGH60N60 SMD
i stopped watching at 0.33 when you showed the soldering iron,normal peole do not use this type of soldering iron on electronic componets.
You would be surprised at how many do, anyway thanks for 33 sec of watching.
you are burning your wire.
Too painful to watch you with that giant solder tip...ugh.
haha yea I am not great at soldering :D