When you disconnected the temperature sensors did it started working again? There are 5 ntc sensors that are plugable, but there is one or two that are soldered, did you cut them or let them be? Thank you.
The "FiX" as perscribedf by the manufacturer is to permenantly disconnect the sensor. It doesnt work. The inverter was then thrown as far as possible and replaced with a Victron. Conclusion is that these chinesium pieces of crap are worth what you pay for them.
@@AlexandrinaVaz it did and I called a repair man and he found the inverter had one fan that wasn't working so he replaced it with a new one,after that it been working fine
When you disconnected the temperature sensors did it started working again? There are 5 ntc sensors that are plugable, but there is one or two that are soldered, did you cut them or let them be? Thank you.
Nope. I've also cut the ones that they say you need to. Doesn't work. Basically they are junk and have now been scrapped.
Thank you @@theogbeardedwonder too bad.
Hi, I have the same inverter with the same problem. Is there anyone that solved already this issue???!!
The "FiX" as perscribedf by the manufacturer is to permenantly disconnect the sensor. It doesnt work. The inverter was then thrown as far as possible and replaced with a Victron. Conclusion is that these chinesium pieces of crap are worth what you pay for them.
I have the same. Inverter is quite new.... No solution...
The vendors soultion was to unplug the sensor and thats all we got out of them. Needless to say I cannot recommend these inverters
I put a fan so it dnt overheat
And, did it worked?
@@AlexandrinaVaz it did and I called a repair man and he found the inverter had one fan that wasn't working so he replaced it with a new one,after that it been working fine