Jay722
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You were right, that TM is awesome. Do you know where I can get that 120vac coil relay fairly quick?
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This is the solution that worked for me. I live in PR where high humidity and heat is normal. I just remove the lower 6 pin connector and run it for five minutes with the top open since the fans wont work. After it heats up, turn off, plug the connector back in and voila!Might be moisture. With the unit off, open the voltage switch cover and leave it open. Fire the unit up and let it run at high idle for 15-20 minutes. Shut it down manually, close the cover and the restart. See if that solved the problem. The overload circuit appears to be very sensitive to moisture and will give a simular complaint.
I wonder if Kurt will come up with a fix. It sounds like he has an inverter disassembled.This is the solution that worked for me. I live in PR where high humidity and heat is normal. I just remove the lower 6 pin connector and run it for five minutes with top open since the fans wont work. After it heats up plug the connector back in and voila!
mine runs @ 30 seconds unless flip battle falt then runs for long time. but not showing any power on meter. Any thoughts.? ThanksOk, flipping the battle short must be a sequence critical because I tried flipping it before and it made no difference, but I thought that it wasn't effective on overloads. I'll try it again tonight.