ANKER 767 POWERHOUSE (GANPRIME) Powerhouse Overload Beep
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Main AC Inverter PCBA Assembly
The overload beep is the audible manifestation of the Over-Current Protection (OCP) logic being triggered. This usually occurs when the GaN FETs in the inverter stage fail or when the shunt resistors used for current sensing drift out of tolerance, causing the controller to detect a 'short circuit' even under nominal or zero load. Replacing the main inverter board restores the power-switching silicon and the calibrated sensing circuitry.
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15%
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Secondary Circuit / Wiring Check
Inspect wiring harness.
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DIY Repair Guide
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