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Problems with Relays in the Magnum inverters

Relay fails in Magnum inverters

Navigating Relay Issues with Magnum Inverters in Haiti

In Haiti, Magnum inverters are a common sight. Yet, they often face an issue: the transfer relay. This problem stems from Haiti’s inconsistent power supply, with generators being used almost daily. This regular usage can put a lot of strain on the inverter’s relay.

A particular relay, the DELTROL CONTROLS 275P 202C 12D S155D, is frequently used in these inverters. It’s a popular choice, found in brands ranging from the older Trace DR Series to newer ones like Magnum and Schneider. But there’s a catch: trying to buy this relay directly from Deltrol isn’t straightforward. It’s a proprietary component exclusive to certain inverter companies. Deltrol does offer a similar relay, but it’s not quite the same.

For Magnum owners in Haiti facing relay troubles, the best option is to turn to the brand’s local distributor, INVERTECH in Petion Ville, to source the right component.

In a nutshell, while Magnum inverters are prevalent in Haiti, it’s essential to know where to get replacement parts, ensuring these devices run smoothly.

Or you can reach FJ Domotics which has all parts of all brands of inverters in Haiti, go to:
FJ Domotics

Here I saw you some pictures of a 2.8Kw Magnum inverter with this really burned.

I hope you like this info and find it useful…

till another day.

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Written by Freddy Vasquez

An entrepreneur workaholic, blessed with the luck of working in what I love and being surrounded by exceptional colleagues and family, which allows me to be the best at what I do.

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