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Old 09-25-2017, 06:56 PM   #1
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fire eating inverter needs first aid

Navion 24M 300 Watt inverter has a safety circuit to prevent inverter damage when shore power or generator is active and 110vac is present on the output of the inverter. I accidentally pulled the plug on the 110 VAC sensor and the inverter quit.

How do I repair it? It looks very difficult to access and remove. Has anyone done this?
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