I have a Xantrex Marine 2500 that was working great when I took it out of my RV and replaced it with a pure sine wave Xantrex inverter/charger. I sold it to someone with the remote panel but he called me back saying the Xantrex was working but it wouldn't work with the remote. It had previously worked great. When I got it back (I returned the money to the man) and open it up, it has a burnt spot right next to the Line 1 input spades, that scorched a relay right next to the input spades.
This is the back side of the circuit board showing the pins of the destroyed item. It has melted away as can be seen on the front.
Here is another picture showing the pins of the melted component.
The red arrows point to the remains of the pins and the blue arrows point to the power in spades just for reference. Whatever the device was it bridges the two leads from the power in Line 1. You can tell from the back side of the circuit board.Another look.
Here's the front again for reference with the arrows showing the burnt spot with the circuit board unscrewed and slide to the left a little ways.
Does anyone know what the device was that was soldered to the circuit board? Everything worked and the inverter still does but not with the remote. I can replace the relay that is scorched if need be but don't have a clue what the missing piece was. I believe it was round but it's gone. Thanks for any help. This was a nice inverter and I'd like to get it going again.