Seah0rse
Well-Known Member
I have a, just out of guarantee....., WAECO 1500 watt pure sinewave inverter which, just into it's second season, cuts out after about 30 seconds of normal operation.
It does not matter if there is
1 No load
2 Low load (100 watt light bulb)
3 High load ( 1500 watt fan heater)
4 Over load (2000 watt immersion)
Switching off the power source and switching back on restores normal operation for 30 secs again...
I don't think it is temperature overload as the cooling fan comes on straight away in 4 above.
Power source is two 12v (in parallel) 275 amp Rolls deep cycle marine batteries which are quite new. The same symptoms apply with the engine running (100 amp alternator with 3 stage smart regulator) and if connected to shore power with fully charged batteries. So I don't think it's high or low voltage.
I have contacted WAECO twice now, who do not return my calls.
The problem is becomming urgent as SWMBO can't use her hair straightners for more than 30 secs at a time and takes most of the evening to get ready by which time it's closing time.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
It does not matter if there is
1 No load
2 Low load (100 watt light bulb)
3 High load ( 1500 watt fan heater)
4 Over load (2000 watt immersion)
Switching off the power source and switching back on restores normal operation for 30 secs again...
I don't think it is temperature overload as the cooling fan comes on straight away in 4 above.
Power source is two 12v (in parallel) 275 amp Rolls deep cycle marine batteries which are quite new. The same symptoms apply with the engine running (100 amp alternator with 3 stage smart regulator) and if connected to shore power with fully charged batteries. So I don't think it's high or low voltage.
I have contacted WAECO twice now, who do not return my calls.
The problem is becomming urgent as SWMBO can't use her hair straightners for more than 30 secs at a time and takes most of the evening to get ready by which time it's closing time.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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