Good day
Can someone please provide some advice about how to handle a warranty claim for a MPPT charger?
Background:
I have a small system for backup power, 220A 12v battery, 500w inverter, 15A AC charger, 15A solar charger, 200w of solar panels. The system was switched off for about 3 months, realizing the battery required charging, I switched on the solar charger. The charger worked at first, going into bulk charging mode. After about 15 minutes I noticed all the lights where off on the charger and it was extremely hot. The solar charger was reconnected after replacing the fuse and allowing the unit to cool down, however the charger again hot extremely hot and blew the fuse almost instantly. In the meantime, I have been using the AC charger.
Eventually after 9 months (the dealer is not close by, I waited until I was in the area for work purposes) went to visit the dealer for to see if the MPPT is repairable and if the unit would be covered by Victron warranty policy.
After 2 days the dealer sent me an email with 2 pictures of their findings. One of the damage on the PCB and the other of the sand found inside the unit. Puzzle by the lack of information, we had the following email exchange:
Dealer:
Unfortunately the unit that you sent in cannot be repaired.
This will also not be a warranty replacement.
Client:
Can you please clarify the reason why the unit is not covered by Victron's 5 year warranty period?
Dealer:
This is not a factory fault.
The unit is blown
There is sand in the unit.
Client
Yes, the unit blew within the warranty period.
The "sand" pictured comes from the unit, the unit is designed with the "sand" for passive cooling.
Can you please provide a more technical reason?
Dealer:
This unit is blown, this is not covered by warranty at all.
This isn’t a factory fault.
From the client point of view, this seems ridiculous listing the sand as a reason, as the small MPPT’s are filled with sand from the factory for cooling?
Any opinions if it is normal to get assistance for a blown MPPT charger?