Hi all, looking for some opinions.
- The IP22 12V 20A charger was installed on a single garage circuit hooked up to a vehicle charging a 110 AGM battery.
- It was in storage mode and had worked fine for about a month.
- It replace a Noco 3500 which is now back in service.
- I discovered the problem after the circuit breaker for the garage (relative new build property) was tripped, the fuse in the charger's plug was blown as well as well as the internal fuse shown was blown.
The capacitor had a very slight bulge shown below and when I inspected it with my finger, the covering lifted.
Any thoughts on what would have caused the internal fuse to pop. I will remove the capacitors to test, but don't want to invest unnecessary time and effort fault finding, other than my thinking the capacitor may have failed and resulted in this?
The device has been replaced, but curiosity always get the better of me.
Question: Could a faulty capacitor have caused this? Everything else visually appear intact.