Today another CCR 1036-12G-4S died. The first 2 had warm environments and died after 1,5 years. This had good conditions and run 3 years.
We have 1100AHx2 running forever in bad conditions. Seems CCR is not as robust?
Probably only PSU? Mine died exactly after 3 years of running. But after psu change CCR running till now:)Today another CCR 1036-12G-4S died. The first 2 had warm environments and died after 1,5 years. This had good conditions and run 3 years.
We have 1100AHx2 running forever in bad conditions. Seems CCR is not as robust?
As a test (what I did), was just to open it up, remove the internal PSU, and connect a external PSU to the power supply connectors on the board.Ok. Thanks for the info. Try to get PSUs from the distrubutor and one on stock for the other CCRs out there.
Had to buy mine directly from MT, after the "distributor" claimed as it is an internal component, it can't be replaced, and refused to even contact MT about the matterSo much for MT educating their distributors...The early CCR1036's seem to have issues with the output capacitors on the PSU. There is a revised PSU with different brand capacitors that is available through your distributor.
There are some boards which live forever. E.g 1xx or 512.just for fun