GENERAC IQ3500 Flashing
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Inverter Control Module
The inverter module is the central processing unit for power conversion and fault monitoring. A flashing overload light indicates the microprocessor has detected an internal hardware failure, such as a shorted IGBT or a failed current-sensing resistor, which prevents the unit from outputting AC power to protect the alternator. Replacing the assembly restores the power-stage logic and clears the persistent fault state.
SKU: 10000021612
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Control Board Display Assembly
The display board handles the visual output of the generator's status. In some cases, communication errors between the main inverter and the display board, or a failure in the display logic itself, can cause incorrect LED signaling. This is less common than a power-stage failure but occurs if moisture infiltrates the front panel.
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Main Wiring Harness
Vibration-induced fretting at the connectors between the inverter module and the control panel can create high-resistance connections. This resistance can be misinterpreted by the controller as a circuit fault, triggering the overload indicator even under zero-load conditions.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Inverter Control Module.
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