Magnum has been difficult that last 3 years – we currently multiple inverters 
that are down needing boards for repair that can’t be obtained. It appears 
stock of new inverters is just starting to trickle back into suppliers so we 
hope to see parts soon.

It seemed Magnum quality took also took a hit when purchased by Sensata and I 
think operations were moved to a new location? – we found MMP’s shipped with 
missing parts etc. The best tech support engineer they had went to Outback, but 
then was lost tragically to complications from Covid.

 

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf 
Of Ray Walters via RE-wrenches
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2023 1:51 PM
To: re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org
Cc: Ray Walters
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Tech Support Issues with Sensata

 

What were the issues?  I've not seen a Magnum have power quality troubles, but 
they are not the "grid" either.  My experience is that they are similar or a 
bit better than Outback, but certainly have measurable THD in the 4 to 5% 
range.  Its almost always finicky loads, and the inverter has always been 
within its tolerances, so I doubt you have an actual warranty issue.  However, 
I have seen inverter output get strange after lightning damage, which is not 
covered under warranty either. 

You need a decent meter that can measure THD, and can capture the peak voltage 
of the waveform.  A good oscilloscope is even better, so you can see the 
waveform.  

Stuff like clocks not keeping time, or certain digital controls on certain 
appliances not functioning, is not a warranty claim.  Lights dimming, or LEDs 
flickering is not a warranty claim.  These are normal living off grid, and the 
only thing better than a Magnum for power quality is Exeltech in my experience. 
 

Ray Walters
Remote Solar

On 5/31/2023 11:37 AM, Chris Sparadeo via RE-wrenches wrote:

Hi all, 

 

I have a client with a Magnum MS 4024- PAE inverter. There are some serious 
issues with power output quality and according to the client, another installer 
had started the RMA process while the inverter was still under warranty, 
however Sensata has not been responsive and has lost track of the case. They 
are asking for a new case to be initiated, but the inverter is now out of 
warranty. Has anyone out there had similar lack luster support issues with 
Sensata? 

 

Best,

 

Chris 

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Chris Sparadeo

 

 

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