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Daikin H8 Error Code - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

H8 means DC current sensor fault in the outdoor unit's inverter. Most common fix: replace the outdoor unit inverter PCB board.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min

Daikin H8 Error Code — What It Means

The H8 error code on a Daikin mini-split indicates a DC current sensor fault in the outdoor unit. This means the inverter board detects an abnormality in the current flowing to the compressor. The CT (current transformer) sensor system on the compressor input circuit is defective, or the inverter system is reporting a problem with the power transistor or reactor that the sensor cannot validate correctly.

This is an outdoor unit fault related to the inverter circuit’s ability to monitor and control compressor current. The inverter PCB uses the CT sensor to track how much DC current the compressor is drawing. When the sensor signal is missing, erratic, or the power components feeding the compressor are damaged, the board logs an H8 code and shuts down to prevent further damage.

Before You Replace Anything

Some techs replace the compressor itself when they see a current-related code, but H8 is a sensor or board fault, not a compressor failure. Test the inverter wiring and board first before condemning the compressor.

Jump to Fix

Common Causes

Quick Diagnosis

Answer these to narrow it down fast.

Does the H8 code clear after a full power-cycle (breakers off 5 minutes)?
Yes: The fault was likely transient (voltage spike or noise). Monitor the system. If H8 returns within a day, proceed with diagnostics.
No: The fault is persistent. Inspect outdoor unit wiring and connections, or call a technician for inverter board testing.
Do you see any burn marks, melted insulation, or damaged wires on the outdoor unit's inverter board or compressor terminals?
Yes: Visible damage points to a power transistor, reactor, or wiring failure. Replace the damaged component or the entire inverter board.
No: The fault is internal to the board or CT sensor circuit. Replace the outdoor unit PCB or have a tech test the CT sensor output.
Has the outdoor unit been exposed to water intrusion, extreme heat, or power surges recently?
Yes: Environmental damage can destroy the inverter board or transistors. Inspect for corrosion and replace the board if damaged.
No: The failure is likely component wear or a manufacturing defect. Replace the outdoor unit inverter PCB.

Step-by-Step Fix

  1. Turn off power at the breakers for both the indoor and outdoor units and wait 5 minutes to clear transient faults, then restore power and check if the H8 code returns.
  2. Verify the error code using the remote control: hold the Cancel button for 5 to 6 seconds until 00 appears on the display, then press Cancel repeatedly to scroll through stored codes and listen for a long beep when H8 is reached.
  3. Inspect the outdoor unit for visible damage: remove the outdoor unit cover and look for loose wiring at the inverter board, compressor terminals, and CT sensor connections, plus any burn marks, melted insulation, or cracked components on the board.
  4. Test the reactor and power transistors if you have a multimeter and are comfortable with high-voltage work: measure the reactor resistance (should be roughly 0.5 to 2 ohms, near zero means shorted, infinite means open) and check the DC bus voltage (should be around 300 to 380 VDC for a 230 VAC input system, unstable voltage indicates transistor or reactor failure).
  5. Replace the outdoor unit PCB (inverter board) if wiring is intact and the code persists, since this is the most common fix for H8 errors on Daikin mini-splits.
  6. Replace the reactor or power transistor module if you installed a new board but the H8 code returns immediately, indicating a failed inductor or transistor rather than a board fault.
  7. Run a post-repair test by operating the unit in cooling mode and using a clamp meter to confirm compressor current stays within the model’s specification (typically 3 to 15 amps for residential units) and that the H8 code does not reappear.

Parts Often Needed

PartNotes
Daikin outdoor unit inverter PCBAmazon | Match the exact model number on your outdoor unit’s label and the part number printed on the existing board.
Reactor (inductor) for Daikin inverterAmazon | Needed only if the board is good but H8 persists and reactor tests show a short or open circuit.
Power transistor module (IPM) for Daikin inverterAmazon | Required if visible damage or testing confirms a failed transistor and the reactor tests good.

When to Call a Pro

Call a qualified HVAC technician for any H8 error code on a Daikin mini-split. This fault involves high-voltage inverter circuits, DC current sensing, and compressor control systems that require specialized tools (multimeter, clamp meter, DC voltage probes) and training to diagnose safely. Working inside the outdoor unit’s electrical compartment carries risk of electric shock (300+ VDC on the bus) and can void warranties if you damage the inverter board or compressor. A tech will test the CT sensor output, measure reactor resistance and DC bus voltage, inspect power transistors for shorts, and replace the inverter PCB or damaged components. DIY replacement of the inverter board is possible if you are experienced with HVAC electrical work and can source the exact part, but incorrect installation or failure to address underlying issues (bad reactor or wiring) will cause the new board to fail immediately.

Rough cost: A pro service call runs about $300-700 depending on model and board availability.

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