Battery voltage is ok, I power cycled the inverter and it never turns on. Most of the time, the problem could be the power supply (stacked on the Control board) or the control board (stacked on the AC board). But my question is: Can a bad AC board damage a good control or power supply board?
I have a good control board but I am hesitating in connecting it, asking myself whether it could be damaged if the ac board is bad.
I want to repair Outback Radian GS4048
Dual Input, 120/240, stainless steel form factor design for unsurpassed surge capability
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