This video is simultaneously really useful (you've highlighted the location of the EEPROM on the main board that I probably need to read to recover the password) and infuriating as I'm literally watching you tear apart a board I need in order to repair my inverter!
I have no use for it, my solar panels have microinverters and are on two different planes so wouldn't play well on it. Plus it's been out in the rain, everything's wet, and I don't trust it. Oh, and in between recording the pull-apart bits (just before the new year) and the annotated close-ups (just after the new year) I'd pinched bits off it. Oh, and there's the small matter of the transformer I smashed with a hammer and dismantled :D
Great video that's a quality transformer with decent insulation, but I guess you would expect none the less for something that complies with UK standards. That crack is interesting I'd put that as the culprit too, shame really that these things are just scrapped. It's probably safer because who know what else might be wrong with it. Surprised it passed QC.
8:00 Thank you for the partlist.
This video is simultaneously really useful (you've highlighted the location of the EEPROM on the main board that I probably need to read to recover the password) and infuriating as I'm literally watching you tear apart a board I need in order to repair my inverter!
It's a shame you did not try to repair it! Such a nice inverter!
I have no use for it, my solar panels have microinverters and are on two different planes so wouldn't play well on it. Plus it's been out in the rain, everything's wet, and I don't trust it. Oh, and in between recording the pull-apart bits (just before the new year) and the annotated close-ups (just after the new year) I'd pinched bits off it.
Oh, and there's the small matter of the transformer I smashed with a hammer and dismantled :D
Thank you for your great video!
Hope you get the CAN transceiver chips off, near impossible to buy those.
Great video that's a quality transformer with decent insulation, but I guess you would expect none the less for something that complies with UK standards.
That crack is interesting I'd put that as the culprit too, shame really that these things are just scrapped. It's probably safer because who know what else might be wrong with it. Surprised it passed QC.
im jealous! chicago recycling centers.......uh....... well i honestly cant complain, i've gotten half the computers i've had in my life from them lol
save those igbts for high power dc fun, i bet i could make a BEEFY motor controller with them, way better than the 18 parallel probably fake HY3610s
Great idea you could make a awesome 'ESD testing' tool with those IGBTS.