Hello
Noobie here. Have been shovelling so much information from this forum my head's about to burst! Really enjoying it so far!
Quick general question on purchasing. When buying a motor and inverter on ebay (or anywhere), what measures can you take to ensure you're not buying a "dud"?
Or, like secondhand purchases in general, not much; it's just the nature of the beast? Make sure I have the right model/part number(s), cross my fingers and trust the breaker/seller?
General component purchasing tips?
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Re: General component purchasing tips?
For most components it's basically that. Fortunately for the most part EV components tend to be pretty reliable. I have had one inverter turn up dead on arrival but it was £90 and an old prius gen 2 inverter so I didn't bother to chase it.ElectroMike wrote: ↑Sat Jan 06, 2024 2:48 pm Or, like secondhand purchases in general, not much; it's just the nature of the beast? Make sure I have the right model/part number(s), cross my fingers and trust the breaker/seller?
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