07-27-2017, 11:46 AM
hi all,
for several years, the internal fans on my prosine 3000 have not worked. then it overheats and you get alarms at the control panel. it started 2 summers ago. being the redneck engineer that i am, i put a 10 dollar walmart desk fan in front of it and it ran continuously for over a year. then it failed and i put another exact fan there. it has ran for over a year nonstop now as well. but....if there is a large load on the charger, it still overheats.
xantrex prosine was an innovation at the time that didnt use the large torroidal transformers. it was a solid state inverter. it weighed almost half of the current ones. it apparently was also outsourced and is considered and has been considered non-repairable and they will not work on them. also, they will not release schematics or anything about them.
i found someone online had taken a picture of the guts and i was able to zoom in and get the model number of the 3 whisper fans that are inside. i bought them a long time ago and decided i would see if i could fix it.
it is simple. if the dc voltage to the fans is there, then just replacing the fans should be good. if not, it will likely be a replacement with a new more modern one. but they dont fit is the same spot and are larger...ugg
so this morning i took the prosine out. remember, i am the size of sasquatch and it is mounted on the wall in a bay. i had to take out the built in vacuum, and figure out how to get it off the wall. kind of like a jig saw puzzle. after an hour or so i got it out. fortunately i am in the shop and have good lighting and a big48" fan i put pointed into the bay. it is hot and humid today....50% humidity here and 105 is yukky for arizona.
next is to take it apart and see what i can do.
tom
for several years, the internal fans on my prosine 3000 have not worked. then it overheats and you get alarms at the control panel. it started 2 summers ago. being the redneck engineer that i am, i put a 10 dollar walmart desk fan in front of it and it ran continuously for over a year. then it failed and i put another exact fan there. it has ran for over a year nonstop now as well. but....if there is a large load on the charger, it still overheats.
xantrex prosine was an innovation at the time that didnt use the large torroidal transformers. it was a solid state inverter. it weighed almost half of the current ones. it apparently was also outsourced and is considered and has been considered non-repairable and they will not work on them. also, they will not release schematics or anything about them.
i found someone online had taken a picture of the guts and i was able to zoom in and get the model number of the 3 whisper fans that are inside. i bought them a long time ago and decided i would see if i could fix it.
it is simple. if the dc voltage to the fans is there, then just replacing the fans should be good. if not, it will likely be a replacement with a new more modern one. but they dont fit is the same spot and are larger...ugg
so this morning i took the prosine out. remember, i am the size of sasquatch and it is mounted on the wall in a bay. i had to take out the built in vacuum, and figure out how to get it off the wall. kind of like a jig saw puzzle. after an hour or so i got it out. fortunately i am in the shop and have good lighting and a big48" fan i put pointed into the bay. it is hot and humid today....50% humidity here and 105 is yukky for arizona.
next is to take it apart and see what i can do.
tom
2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608 Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH