Save up and buy to a higher standard. Below are a couple of links to your possible future experience.

https://wvc-600.com/
https://wvc-600.com/wvc-600-micro-inverter-repair/
I am genuinely glad you are getting on OK
There is a part of me that would like to repair the unit, knock some cooling holes in it fore & aft and then run it low spec, 4x 200W panels if I could find them or similar on the cabin roof.
I've hedged my bets a tad, paying a bit more for a 1200w unit, via Amazon (So returns 'should' be fairly painless). Its via the Craigsolar shop on there.Joeboy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 9:06 am If you are passing through and thinking of buying a WVC 600 to 1600 microinverter, DO NOT BUY. Junk gear built cheaply and too close to engineering limits for the application.
Save up and buy to a higher standard. Below are a couple of links to your possible future experience.![]()
https://wvc-600.com/
https://wvc-600.com/wvc-600-micro-inverter-repair/
Tay wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:12 pmI've hedged my bets a tad, paying a bit more for a 1200w unit, via Amazon (So returns 'should' be fairly painless). Its via the Craigsolar shop on there.Joeboy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 9:06 am If you are passing through and thinking of buying a WVC 600 to 1600 microinverter, DO NOT BUY. Junk gear built cheaply and too close to engineering limits for the application.
Save up and buy to a higher standard. Below are a couple of links to your possible future experience.![]()
https://wvc-600.com/
https://wvc-600.com/wvc-600-micro-inverter-repair/
I'll let you know how I get on. I'll not be pushing too much through it to start, I've got a 120w portable panel around somewhere, I'll try that first with a dedicated circuit that I previously used for my old 4KVA UPS.
It would be great if it could be repaired but it is annoying that they are selling a unit that seems to have high failure rate as it is just a waste of resources.Joeboy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:06 pmThere is a part of me that would like to repair the unit, knock some cooling holes in it fore & aft and then run it low spec, 4x 200W panels if I could find them or similar on the cabin roof.
At the moment though I don't trust it, think it's poor quality with overheating issues and the cabins worth 6k without the extra panels.
The odds favor this particular inverter going to the recycling plant, sad.
I suspect that it might need a bit more than that, but hard to fault Amazon Customer service...well, mostly.Joeboy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:22 pmTay wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 10:12 pmI've hedged my bets a tad, paying a bit more for a 1200w unit, via Amazon (So returns 'should' be fairly painless). Its via the Craigsolar shop on there.Joeboy wrote: ↑Wed Sep 06, 2023 9:06 am If you are passing through and thinking of buying a WVC 600 to 1600 microinverter, DO NOT BUY. Junk gear built cheaply and too close to engineering limits for the application.
Save up and buy to a higher standard. Below are a couple of links to your possible future experience.![]()
https://wvc-600.com/
https://wvc-600.com/wvc-600-micro-inverter-repair/
I'll let you know how I get on. I'll not be pushing too much through it to start, I've got a 120w portable panel around somewhere, I'll try that first with a dedicated circuit that I previously used for my old 4KVA UPS.fingers
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