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certified106
Jul 10, 2014Explorer
So I went over there tonight and even with everything plugged in and running the. Voltage was 117 so that shouldn't have been the problem. Pulled the converter out to check the solder joints as was suggested and the control board for the converter was fried. You can see black all over the board and a bunch of resistors, capacitors, and heat sinks appear to have gotten quite crispy. He still had the intended old converter so I pulled it apart and the control board on it was fried also but in a completely different place. Not sure what to think at this point other than to get a different brand of converter.
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