coulomb
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There can be many faults, but a very few are far more common that all the others:Next question is can I try to repair the OBC similar to the way I have seen on this forum or do all of them have different issues and can I measure anything to see what is the issue?
* Exploded snubber capacitors; these can be diagnosed by examination
* Blown pre-charge resistors; these can be checked with a multimeter
* Oozed mains X capacitor; these can also be checked by eye.
These are all fairly easy to check.
Slightly harder and I think fairly uncommon:
* Relay contacts high resistance
Very hard to fix but fortunately rare:
* IGBT(s) or capacitor(s) blown in the Waffle Plate™. The potting used in the Waffle Plate is like epoxy, very hard to work with.
The ultimate reference for these repairs is right here on this forum; you probably came across it already:
The Troubleshooting and Repair for On-board Charger (OBC) Thread
It's quite a long thread now, and the index is still being worked on (use the AEVA index, first link), but getting pretty good. The main hassle it getting the charger out of the car. Undo the battery midpoint fuse thingy before poking into it. It's possible to leave the charger in the car to work on I believe; I always work on the bench since I don't own an iMiEV. I sort of fell into working on them.