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how long does a mastervolt work for ? 10years and not one more day !
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:22 am
by citrus
I have a mastervolt inverter xs 4300 sw that has worked every day for 10 years then suddenly the lcd screen has gone blank so looking at replacing the brick !
https://www.renugen.co.uk/mastervolt-su ... -inverter/
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Key features:
Standard 5 years warranty with optional 10 or 20 years, Designed based on a proven Mastervolt concept, Long life due to advanced cooling, Outstanding price/quality ratio.
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Its out of warranty ... so is there a better brand to get ?
been suggested to get one of these Solis ones ....
https://review.solar/solis-solar-inverter/
Re: how long does a mastervolt work for ? 10years and not one more day !
Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:28 am
by Mr Gus
I presume you have FIRST contacted Mastervolt to check the cost of repair rather than "dumping" what has worked flawlessly for you thus far?
Admittedly in 10 years there have been changes & the lifespan is finite (they work hard) but nonetheless if spares are cheap & viable, saves lugging a heavy unit to recycling / tearing it down yourself for scrap value.
Re: how long does a mastervolt work for ? 10years and not one more day !
Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2021 3:11 pm
by citrus
Not had a great deal of luck contacting mastervolt ... phoned head office but didnt really get much help....
Are these repairable ?
Toss up between repair (its still a 10year old box) and shiny new one with better tech and a lifetime ahead of it
Re: how long does a mastervolt work for ? 10years and not one more day !
Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2021 5:37 pm
by nowty
Is it just the screen that's broke ?
One on ebay for £25
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133658683442 ... %3A2334524
Re: how long does a mastervolt work for ? 10years and not one more day !
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 7:57 am
by citrus
nah the screen isnt the problem .... its not functioning at all and the export meter hasnt moved since it stopped spinning up
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Re: how long does a mastervolt work for ? 10years and not one more day !
Posted: Mon Sep 06, 2021 11:40 am
by Stinsy
10 years was the expected lifespan of an inverter back when yours was installed. It is a shame yours didn’t blow at 4.5 years when you could have gotten a free replacement, or gone on for 15-20 years. But hey ho, that’s life you’re in the middle of the bell curve with the majority.
It is worth checking it isn’t something easy to repair such as a blown capacitor, or even a “non maintainable” fuse. But I wouldn’t sweat too much if you have to buy a new inverter.