We had lightning hit the electrical kiosk in the road and power was off for 2 days when power came back on the AC in is not accepting or reading any voltage it just shows 2v I have tested and and I get 230v what could the problem be.
Many thanks
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We had lightning hit the electrical kiosk in the road and power was off for 2 days when power came back on the AC in is not accepting or reading any voltage it just shows 2v I have tested and and I get 230v what could the problem be.
Many thanks
As I understood, the inverter is still working from the battery, but it does not accept AC Input. If that is the case, most likely the AC Transfer PCB (electronic circuit board) of the inverter is damaged and needs repair or replacement. You need to contact your dealer.
Nearby lightning can induce high voltage spikes in the AC cabling in the network and damage electronic devices. If you are in an area where lighting occurs, add a surge protection in your AC cable/distribution board before the inverter to reduce this type of risk.
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