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Mecer Inverter will not restart

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@Jaco Brits Please follow Scorp007 suggestion afterwards check your Program settings:

Program 05: Make sure you are in "USE" setting this will allow you to set you battery charge settings and not drain the batteries to zero volts.

Program 11: Maximum utility charging current set to 20A ( need more battery info)

Program 16: Charge source priority (you did not mention if you are using Solar panels) choose CUt this will charge the batteries Utility only.

Program 26: Bulk Charging voltage set to 55.2v (not sure what battery type you have the default is 56.4v)

Program 27: Floating Charge set to 54v

Program 29 Low DC cut-off voltage (Important) default is 42v set the voltage to 47v or 46v

Program 33: Battery equalization enable choose EEn

Program 34: Battery equalization voltage set to 54.5v

It is important to give more information regarding what batteries you have, be it lead acid or gel this helps better for recommended charge settings 

On 2023/12/15 at 12:26 PM, Jaco Brits said:

When we turned it back on the invertor display keeps on flashing with a tick tock tick tock sound within a second.

It's also unfortunately possible that you have dried capacitors in the power supplies. The Repair Journey Started thread covers this and many other repair topics well. It seems that this problem tends to show more often after an inverter it switched back on.

It's a relatively inexpensive repair in parts, so it's a fairly cheap repair if you can repair it yourself. But hopefully you can get it started other ways.

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Hello,

I have a Mecer power systems 2400VA inverter. I have it running my pc and monitors. It was working fine until loadshedding hit. I heard what sounded a like a loud bang as the power went off and the inverter lost power. It will not switch back on. I have very little knowledge of this stuff, so I dont't even know where to begin. 

 

Can I take it to someone? Any help would be appreciated. I replaced the batteries last year and they were kak expensive. Would like to get it running again.

On 2024/03/15 at 8:28 PM, kobusvanderwalt1 said:

Hello,

I have a Mecer power systems 2400VA inverter. I have it running my pc and monitors. It was working fine until loadshedding hit. I heard what sounded a like a loud bang as the power went off and the inverter lost power. It will not switch back on. I have very little knowledge of this stuff, so I dont't even know where to begin. 

 

Can I take it to someone? Any help would be appreciated. I replaced the batteries last year and they were kak expensive. Would like to get it running again.

It does not sound good as something must have failed causing the bang. 

Share your area and someone might recommend a place to repair. No practical to give a name in Gauteng if you are based in CoCT. 

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Hi There,

Your best bet is to have your Mecer Inverter checked by the agents Mustek, there is one in in Midrand 

322 15th Rd, Randjespark, Midrand, 1685
+27 11 237 1000
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  • 6 months later...

Once the Inverter shuts down from low battery it does not recover on its own, it actually shuts down and the ON/OFF switch trips. Has to be manually connected a cure or work around for this? Cheers. It is working in a remote area with no human intervention possible. 

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