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We had an electrical fire. The washer was on the same circuit. I went to do a load and...nothing. Checked voltage back to the inverter board. All good. The Red LED light on Inverter does not come on. There is discoloration around something that looks like a step-down tansformer and two small alluminum heat sinks. Board fried?
Any input at all would be much appreciated.
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If you have voltage coming to the board, but none coming out, then yes you have a bad board. Here is the part number. Part number: AP3204590
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Originally Posted by: Jeff / APP Team If you have voltage coming to the board, but none coming out, then yes you have a bad board. Here is the part number. Part number: AP3204590
Thanks for such a quick response. I did not check outgoing voltage at any of the pins. I wasn't sure what the values should be and which pin-set should be live when the washer isn't cycling.
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According to research, if the red led light is out on your board then it is bad, if you have voltage coming in. Hope this helps.:)
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