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Fixing SAKO Inverter Error 09

Error code 09 indicates a bus soft start failure for a SAKO inverter. The document provides troubleshooting steps to check for damaged mosfets, drive resistors, or bus soft start parts using a multimeter, and suggests replacing any burnt or damaged components. Circuit diagrams are included to locate parts on the main board and MPPT board that should be tested and potentially replaced.

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Fixing SAKO Inverter Error 09

Error code 09 indicates a bus soft start failure for a SAKO inverter. The document provides troubleshooting steps to check for damaged mosfets, drive resistors, or bus soft start parts using a multimeter, and suggests replacing any burnt or damaged components. Circuit diagrams are included to locate parts on the main board and MPPT board that should be tested and potentially replaced.

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Trouble shooting for error 09

Solution for Error code 9.


Suitable for SAKO inverter: SUNSEE/SUNON/SUNON PLUS/SUNPOLO

Error code 09: Bus soft start failed


1. Turn the multimeter rotary knob to diodes and resistance location, to test the Mosfets and drive resistor in main
board’s invert circuit, see if they are burnt or damaged. See below circuit diagram(Picture 1)

The contents in red circle of picture 2 match to the QA1、QB2、QC1、QD2 of picture 1, drive resistor and other items are
on reverse side. pls replace with good ones if any damage.
2. Turn the multimeter rotary knob to resistance location, to test the BUS soft start parts if any been burnt or
damaged. See below circuit diagram(Picture 1)

Picture 1

Picture 2
The contents in red circle of picture 2 match to picture 1 diagram, pls replace with good ones if any damage.
3. Use multimeter to test the MPPT parts. See below circuit diagram(Picture 1)

Picture 1

Picture 2
The contents in red circle of picture 2 match to picture 1 diagram, pls replace with good ones if any damage.

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