Are you
having problems with your pure sine wave inverter in Australia? Before you panic and waste your money
on sending back the device to the seller or hiring a repairman, it would be
wise to take a good look at the device first. According to experts, most of the
inverters that are returned to the seller without hands-on troubleshooting are
often problem-free when tested on the bench. As such, to avoid inconveniences
and wasted time, you should give your inverter some basic troubleshooting
before doing something drastic like sending it back or buying an immediate
replacement. Here are some tips to help you out.
Quick Fixes for Your Inverter
1. Change back
all the settings to factory defaults
Factory
settings are the values that allow the inverter to work in almost any
environment. As you use your inverter over time, you might have decided to
change a couple of settings to get the best results. If you're currently having
problems with your inverter, the first thing you should do is to revert all
settings to factory defaults. Check them one by one until you're able to
identify the cause of the problem, or the right settings that will allow the
device to function.
2. Reboot
If there are
no problems with the settings of your 24v or 12v pure sine wave inverter, the next thing you need to check
is the installation. Disconnect all loads and remove the inverter from the
battery or power source. Wait a few minutes before reconnecting the inverter.
This will "reboot" the inverter's processor.
3. Switch on
the inverter
If rebooting
your inverter works, you should connect all the loads or appliances you have
disconnected earlier one by one. If the inverter suddenly stops working, this
may help you determine if incompatibilities with a particular appliance or
device is the one that's causing the problem.
4. Ensure the
DC voltage stays within the voltage range of the inverter
If you
suspect that the battery is the one causing the problem, then pay attention to
the DC voltage at the inverter and see to it that it stays within the device's
voltage range. If the voltage is erratic, then you should disconnect the 12v or
24v pure sine wave inverter from the battery and replace the latter.
Some Quick Reminders
When testing
your power inverters, you should
always prioritise your safety. Make
sure the circuit is powered down while you're working on it to avoid risk of
electrocution. And if you haven't experienced working with electrical circuits
before, it would be wise to leave this task in the hands of experts.
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