03-27-2022, 09:27 PM
Just saw this and maybe too late for RUNDLC. Maybe this helps others. There is a Canadian company tjat is repairing the Prosine inverters. http://www.jrelectronics.ca
I fixed my own unir last year. A lawn maintenence idiot at my RV condo unplugged the power cable from my surge protector and caused the varistors to fry on the AC output of my inverter. I pulled the inverter and saw thw problem. I replaced the varistors and all was good. Anyway, I would suggest removing the inverter and inspecting the inside circuit board that is connected to the AC output. If you're not comfortable with the repairs a local electronics or computer repair shop can replace the blown parts. Lastly, JR Elecronics may be able to help.
I fixed my own unir last year. A lawn maintenence idiot at my RV condo unplugged the power cable from my surge protector and caused the varistors to fry on the AC output of my inverter. I pulled the inverter and saw thw problem. I replaced the varistors and all was good. Anyway, I would suggest removing the inverter and inspecting the inside circuit board that is connected to the AC output. If you're not comfortable with the repairs a local electronics or computer repair shop can replace the blown parts. Lastly, JR Elecronics may be able to help.
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