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Mudogz
Explorer
Oct 12, 2021

Xantrez ProSine 2.0 Inverter Charger 2000W

Hi guys, please be patient with me as I'm new to this forum.

I've read through several threads and wanted to see if anyone has any experience in repairing these. I was trying to get a hold of KJINTF who stated he has repaired many of these but he doesn't accept an PM's and I'm not sure how else to reach him.

I continue to get "Memory Fault" on the remote control panel. I recently purchase four 6-volt golf batteries and installed them in series to rule out the issue is related to the battery.

I was wondering if the issue is related to the control panel, would disabling the remote be a feasible resolution?

Mudogz
  • If you have four 6 Volt batteries, your hook-up better be a Series/Parallel circuit. If you really hooked them up all in Series you now have a 24 Volt system which the Inverter and everything else won't like.
  • 3_tons's avatar
    3_tons
    Explorer III
    Theres a switch on the face of the unit - set it to OFF for about 15 sec then return it to remote.
  • I would be inclined to just get a new inverter. Or if one side(charger vs inverter) is not working just get a new component for the failed part. I prefer separate components for this reason. Good luck on the fix.

    I read the Prosine model is no longer repaired by Xantrex Authorized service outlets.

    IIRC 2oldman had the same message. Something like my inverter has lost its mind. I believe he moved on.
  • Yes, they are repairable, however NOT easily
    Translate that to mean > $600 for repairs that was several years ago
    Many if not most of the repair parts are no longer available
    I trashed most of my spare parts several years back
    As others suggested get a new one with separate components as in Inverter, Charger and Transfer switch
  • time2roll wrote:
    IIRC 2oldman had the same message. Something like my inverter has lost its mind. I believe he moved on.
    Wow.. good memory. Here's what I found:

    Post from 9 years ago

    I'm now using an Outback 3400w.