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Inverter Repairs

  • 02-06-2016 5:42pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 1


    Hey guys, does anyone know anywhere in Dublin that does inverter repairs?
    I can't bring it back to the shop because I bought it off a guy on Adverts a few months ago. It's a damn nice 1000W Pure Sine Wave inverter and I'd hate to see it roll over and die, please help me save it.

    It's showing a flashing fault light the minute I turn it on. It's connected to a 12V DC battery which should be converting it to 230V AC at 50Hz, but instead it flashes solemnly and none of the appliances I connect (no matter what amount of current they're supposed to draw) even turn on.

    If you know somewhere or someone I could bring this to, or if you know yourself how to save my inverter, please halp me.


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