The video was originally a very long one, so I split it in half. It looks like I might have lost the second half. I still have the raw video from the camera memory card so I need to make a new second half. I like your inverter repair videos. I am presently working on a 3000 watt 12 volt Reliable. It had one blown output mosfet. Fixed that, but it turns on with the blue and red leds both on. It reads 12 volts in on the display but nothing on the ac meter. The input caps have 12 volts on them, the "alarm card" with the piezo has 12 volts on it's input, but none of the other voltage regulators for the driver card have any voltage in or out. I am wondering if the "alarm card" has shut down the rest of the circuit for some reason. I have resistance tested all the other relevant resistors, driver transistors etc. and they seem good. Totally perplexed!
Thanks for the info, my new MOSFET I could not get to charge. Probably an issue with the multimeter
link for the parts
i need part 2 :D
The video was originally a very long one, so I split it in half. It looks like I might have lost the second half. I still have the raw video from the camera memory card so I need to make a new second half. I like your inverter repair videos.
I am presently working on a 3000 watt 12 volt Reliable. It had one blown output mosfet. Fixed that, but it turns on with the blue and red leds both on. It reads 12 volts in on the display but nothing on the ac meter.
The input caps have 12 volts on them, the "alarm card" with the piezo has 12 volts on it's input, but none of the other voltage regulators for the driver card have any voltage in or out. I am wondering if the "alarm card" has shut down the rest of the circuit for some reason. I have resistance tested all the other relevant resistors, driver transistors etc. and they seem good. Totally perplexed!
the shell is on backwards not good for airflow.
Magnasine are trash... I have replaced over 100 of them.. I use Fairchild equivalents...