changing the inverter ??

MarekD

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Hello. The question is, if I have a three-phase inverter in my car and replace it with a single-phase one, will it work?
I have to check because that one is damaged??
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Shouldn't the car still be under warranty?I think it can work. Please note the high DC voltage output, which determines whether it corresponds to LFP or NMC battery.
 
Can't make out the first photo. It's too blurry, can you take another.

I'm 99% sure it would work if the connections are the same.

Please note the high DC voltage output, which determines whether it corresponds to LFP or NMC battery.

ChatGPT says this unit is not LFP or NMC specific and is designed to work with either battery voltage. The same CCU is used across different MG4 variants and it adapts to the battery voltage of the car.

The CCU follows commands given by the Battery Management System & Vehicle Control Unit regarding max voltages.
 
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