I took the covers off and looked at it more closely, on the back of the inverter, one of two capacitors (?) is clearly damaged. The inverter is one unit with all the electronics set in a protective resin that prevents any access to individual components, which means no possibility of replacing the capacitor only.
Bummer. I took a closer look and it seems my inverter was slightly disconnected. Sorry about your machine, what made it fry the board? If you want to sell the machine as-is let me know.
I took the covers off and looked at it more closely, on the back of the inverter, one of two capacitors (?) is clearly damaged. The inverter is one unit with all the electronics set in a protective resin that prevents any access to individual components, which means no possibility of replacing the capacitor only.
iwoodnaut 4 months ago
Bummer. I took a closer look and it seems my inverter was slightly disconnected. Sorry about your machine, what made it fry the board? If you want to sell the machine as-is let me know.
waterworldengineer 4 months ago
I found out what the problem is, just what I hoped that it would not be. The inverter needs to be replaced, that part runs from 425 to 600 dollars.
iwoodnaut 4 months ago
Are you sure? Did a shop diagnose this? Mine is doing exactly the same thing. Bummer!
waterworldengineer 4 months ago
its prob a relay
abranmoya00 5 months ago