Friends: I had a mouse take up residency in an SW inverter (SW4024). It peed on the top circuit board and chewed on one wire, at least that we found. We have had this happen before and solved the problem by cleaning and drying. This time the mouse pee was minimal and cleaned off easily and what appeared to be throughly. However we can't get the inverter to work reliably. Sometimes it works and sometimes it does not. The overload light is solid and the error light flashes. The controls work on some menus and not on others. If I shut the inverter down it won't come back on. I take off the cover, look around, connect and disconnect ribon cables and it comes back on, only to go out a day later. I have a spare display and chipset. I am considering changing out one then the other. Any adivce would be appreciated. As always, I am very grateful to all of you. It seems I have been receiving more advice than I have been giving lately so I look forwards to the opportuntiy to reciprocate. Sincerely, William Miller
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