Hello forum,
I am posting my experience with a rarely used (maybe 48/96h in total) Phoenix 24/1200 inverter.
It was connected to my Pb wet battery for 8y and after using it a couple of days ago, I suddenly could not turn it on anymore.
I removed it from the installation site and could hear something rattling inside. Through the vents I could see something that looked like parts of a TO-220 casing. Since warranty was long gone, I decided to take a closer look and upon opening the case I was shocked to what I saw:
ALL caps failed: 1 blew up completely and partly removed itself from the PCB along with some tracks on the backside, the rest are heavily bloated.
Additionally 1 MosFET exploded, which was the part I saw. Hard to tell what failed first, but as all caps are bloated I would point towards cap 1st, then FET waved goodbye.
What-the-f is going on here? I have never seen such poor quality caps that bloat/fail/explode after such relatively short time.
Neither sales@victornenergy.com (which resulted in a reply from a Bob Hopman, who pointed me towards the contact form at https://professional.victronenergy.com/support/?is_next=www.victronenergy.de ) nor filling the contact form gave me some usable result.
After filling out the contact form I was contacted by the initial dealer that sold this unit, who could understandably not help me and pointed me to the forum.
I need contact to someone at Victron who is willing to find out what is going on here. Systemic error with bad caps? Fluke?
As I am using several Victron devices (MPPT controllers, chargers, inverters, ...) as a private person and as a professional, I blacklisted Victron as a supplier until this matter is resolved and cleared up, on why all caps fail after such "short" time.
Pictures of the failure can be provided upon request.
Thanks and regards