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Board Replacement Inst ruct ions for

FLEXmax Charge Cont rollers


Including Cont rol Board, But t on Board,
Power Board, and FLEXmax 60 Fan
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Board Replacement Instructions for FLEXmax Charge Controllers © December 2009 by OutBack Power
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Dat e and Revision


December 2009, Revision A

Part Number
900-0054-01-00 Rev A
Import ant Safet y Inst ruct ions
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
This manual contains important safety instructions for replacing parts on the FLEXmax Series Charge
Controllers. Read all instructions and cautionary markings on the FLEXmax Series Charge Controllers
and on any accessories or additional equipment included in the installation. Failure to adhere to these
instructions could result in severe shock or possible electrocution. Exercise extreme caution at all
times to prevent accidents.

Symbols Used
Symbol Descript ion
Ground

AC Current

DC Current

Single-Phase

Sine Wave

WARNING: Hazard t o Human Life


This type of notation indicates that the hazard could be harmful to human life.

CAUTION: Hazard t o Equipment


This type of notation indicates that the hazard may cause damage to the equipment.

IMPORTANT:
This type of notation indicates that the information provided is important to
the installation, operation and/or maintenance of the equipment. Failure to
follow the recommendations in such a notation could result in voiding the
equipment warranty.

Audience
These instructions are for use by qualified personnel who meet all local and governmental code
requirements for licensing and training for the installation of electrical power systems with AC and DC
voltage up to 600 volts.

900-0054-01-00 Rev A 1
Import ant Safet y Inst ruct ions

Definit ions
Table 1 Terms and Acronyms

Acronym Definit ion


Button Board Flat board containing the push-buttons and LCD.

Control Board Narrow circuit board containing the unit’s programming.

FET Field Effect Transistor. The FETs used for power switching in the FLEXmax are
classified as MOSFETs (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors).

LCD Liquid-Crystal Display; refers to the FLEXmax data readout.

Power Board Large circuit board containing the unit’s power-switching circuitry.

PV Photovoltaic; refers to the photovoltaic panels or modules used with the FLEXmax.

Personal Safet y
WARNING: Personal Injury
Use standard safety equipment such as safety glasses, ear protection, steel-toed
safety boots, safety hard hats, etc. as prescribed by the Occupational Safety and
Health Association (or other local codes) when working on this equipment.
Use standard safety practices when working with electrical equipment (e.g., remove
all jewelry, use insulated tools, wear cotton clothing, etc.)
Never work alone when installing or servicing this equipment. Have someone
nearby that can come to your aid if necessary.

PV Safet y
WARNING: Shock Hazard
Photovoltaic (PV) arrays can be energized with minimal ambient light available.
Therefore to ensure a safe disconnect from the system, be sure to install a PV disconnect,
breaker, or accessible fuse box (depending on local code requirements).

CAUTION: Equipment Damage


PV Arrays must be wired with correct polarity (positive-to-positive, negative-to-
negative). Connecting the cables incorrectly can damage or destroy the equipment.

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Import ant Safet y Inst ruct ions

Equipment Safet y
CAUTION: Equipment Damage from St at ic Discharge
A static-safeguarded workspace should be used to preserve the FLEXmax controller’s
static-sensitive components during the removal and installation procedure. This
includes grounding yourself and your workspace to remove any possible static charge.
Practices that will help avoid static include standing on a concrete floor, preferably on a
rubber floor mat, doing the repairs on a metal workbench, and avoiding static-causing
synthetic clothing.

WARNING: Let hal Volt age


Review the system configuration to identify all sources of energy. (PV arrays can be
energized with minimal ambient light available.) Ensure ALL sources of power are
disconnected before performing any installation or maintenance on this equipment.
Confirm that the terminals are de-energized using a validated voltmeter (rated for a
minimum 1000 Vac and 1000 Vdc) to verify the de-energized condition.

WARNING: Burn Hazard


Internal parts can become hot during operation. Do not remove the cover during
operation or touch any internal parts. Be sure to allow them sufficient time to cool down
before attempting to performance any maintenance.

WARNING: Fire Hazard


Do not place combustible or flammable materials within 12 feet (3.7 m) of
the equipment.
Use only the recommended cable sizes (or greater) for AC and DC conductors in
compliance with local codes. Ensure all conductors are in good condition. Do not
operate the unit with damaged or substandard cabling.

CAUTION: Equipment Damage


Do not perform any servicing other than that specified in these instructions unless
qualified to do so and have been instructed to do so by OutBack Power Systems
Technical Support personnel.
Only use components or accessories recommended or sold by OutBack Power
Systems or its authorized agents.
Thoroughly inspect the equipment prior to energizing. Verify that no tools or
equipment have been inadvertently left behind.
Ensure clearance requirements are strictly enforced and that all vents are clear of
obstructions that can prevent proper airflow around or through the unit.

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Import ant Safet y Inst ruct ions

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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions ........................................................................1
Symbols Used ........................................................................................................................................................................1
Audience .................................................................................................................................................................................1
Definitions...............................................................................................................................................................................2
Personal Safety......................................................................................................................................................................2
General Safety .......................................................................................................................................................................2
Equipment Safety.................................................................................................................................................................3
PV Safety......................................................................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.

Introduction.................................................................................................7
Overview..................................................................................................................................................................................7
Tools Required.......................................................................................................................................................................8
Preliminary..............................................................................................................................................................................8
Summary List of Instructions.............................................................................................................................................................8

FLEXmax Charge Controller Disassembly........................................................9


Removing the FLEXmax 80 Fan Cable..........................................................................................................................9
Removing Chassis Screws..............................................................................................................................................10
Removing the Heat Sink .................................................................................................................................................11
Removing the FET Bar......................................................................................................................................................12
Separating the Heat Sink from the Power Board...................................................................................................14

Fan and Button Board .................................................................................17


Replacing the FLEXmax 60 Fan ....................................................................................................................................17
Removing the Fan...............................................................................................................................................................................17
Replacing the Fan ...............................................................................................................................................................................17
Fan Test Procedures.........................................................................................................................................................18
Replacing the Button Board ..........................................................................................................................................19

Control Board and Power Board ...................................................................23


Removing the Control Board ........................................................................................................................................23
Replacing the Control Board or Power Board .........................................................................................................24

Reassembly................................................................................................27
Reseating the Control or Power Board ......................................................................................................................27
Reconnecting the Heat Sink to the Power Board ..................................................................................................28
Reconnecting the Heat Sink to the Chassis.............................................................................................................30
Reinstalling FLEXmax 80 Fan Plug ..............................................................................................................................31
System Functional Test ...................................................................................................................................................32

List of Figures
Figure 1 Components........................................................................................................................................................7
Figure 2 Charge Controller “At Rest” ............................................................................................................................8
Figure 3 Removing Fan Cover.........................................................................................................................................9
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Table of Cont ent s
Figure 4 Removing Cable Jack........................................................................................................................................9
Figure 5 Back Screw Removal ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 6 Side Screw Removal (part 1)........................................................................................................................ 10
Figure 7 Side Screw Removal (part 2)........................................................................................................................ 10
Figure 8 Heat Sink Removal........................................................................................................................................... 11
Figure 9 FET Bar Screw Removal ................................................................................................................................. 12
Figure 10 FET Bar Removal .............................................................................................................................................. 12
Figure 11 Freeing the FET from the Insulator .......................................................................................................... 13
Figure 12 Freeing the FET with Pliers.......................................................................................................................... 13
Figure 13 Bottom/Cradle Screw Removal .................................................................................................................. 14
Figure 14 Removing Remaining Screws..................................................................................................................... 14
Figure 15 Heat Sink Removal.......................................................................................................................................... 15
Figure 16 Heat Sink Connected to Power Board ..................................................................................................... 15
Figure 17 Cable Removal ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 18 Power Board - Top View ............................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 19 Fan Removal ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Figure 20 Fan Replacement ............................................................................................................................................ 17
Figure 21 Fan Test Procedure......................................................................................................................................... 18
Figure 22 Locating the Button Board .......................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 23 Disconnecting the Fan .................................................................................................................................. 19
Figure 24 Exposing the Button Board Mounting Peg............................................................................................ 20
Figure 25 Gripping the Push-nut .................................................................................................................................. 20
Figure 26 Deforming the Push-nut .............................................................................................................................. 21
Figure 27 Removing Push-nut ....................................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 28 Removing the Button Board ....................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 29 Inserting the New Button Board................................................................................................................ 22
Figure 30 Inserting New Push-nut ................................................................................................................................ 22
Figure 31 Reconnecting the Fan ................................................................................................................................... 22
Figure 32 Lifting the Inductor Wires............................................................................................................................ 23
Figure 33 Sliding the Control Board Out .................................................................................................................... 23
Figure 34 Bent Pin on Control Board ........................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 35 Inserting Control Board ................................................................................................................................ 24
Figure 36 Pins and Connectors...................................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 37 FETs and Sil-Pad Insulator on Heat Sink.................................................................................................. 25
Figure 38 Reseating Control Board .............................................................................................................................. 27
Figure 39 Placing Inductor Wires.................................................................................................................................. 27
Figure 40 Reinstalling Ribbon Cable............................................................................................................................ 28
Figure 41 Gently Pulling On Ribbon Cable................................................................................................................ 28
Figure 42 Installing and Tightening Screws.............................................................................................................. 28
Figure 43 Aligning FETs and Installing the FET Bar................................................................................................. 29
Figure 44 Installing FET Bar Screws.............................................................................................................................. 29
Figure 45 Reinstalling the Heat Sink onto the Chassis.......................................................................................... 30
Figure 46 Replacing the Chassis Screws..................................................................................................................... 30
Figure 47 Reinstalling Cable Jack.................................................................................................................................. 31
Figure 48 Reinstalling Cable Plug ................................................................................................................................. 31
Figure 49 Fan Cover ........................................................................................................................................................... 31

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Introduction
Overview
This step-by-step guide illustrates the replacement of the Control Board, Power Board and Button Board
for all FLEXmax Series Charge Controllers. It also illustrates the replacement of the Fan for FLEXmax 60
charge controllers only. It does not cover replacing the fan in a FLEXmax 80 charge controller.
A static-safeguarded workspace should be used to preserve the FLEXmax controller’s static-sensitive
components during the removal and installation procedure. See the section titled Equipment Safety on
page 3 for more specific instructions.
Please review this guide and familiarize yourself with the complete repair procedure. OutBack technical
support is also available at (360) 618-4363 or support @out backpower.com.

CAUTION: Equipment Damage


This procedure involves sensitive electronics which must be handled gently
and carefully during removal and installation. Applying excess force can
damage the components and cause the FLEXmax controller to malfunction.

But t on Board
(front )

Power Board

Cont rol Board

Power Board
(back)

Figure 1 Component s

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Int roduct ion

Tools Required
Phillips Screwdriver
Flat Screwdriver
Long-Nose Pliers
Diagonal Wire Cutters (not shown)

Preliminary

WARNING: Shock Hazard

If the unit has been in use, power can


still be present even after the unit has
been disconnected.
Remove all electrical connections
from the FLEXmax controller.
Allow the controller to “rest” for
approximately ten minutes to fully
discharge the PV input capacitors.

Figure 2 Charge Cont roller “ At Rest ”

NOTE: As many as 33 screws may be removed during this procedure. Be sure to put them aside in the
order they are removed.

Summary List of Inst ruct ions


The following is a list of the instructions that are included in this document.
For instructions for Removing t he FLEXmax 80 Fan Cable, see page 9.
For instructions for Disassembling t he Chassis, start on page 10.
For instructions for Removing t he Heat Sink, see page 11.
For instructions for Removing t he FET Bar, see page 12
For instructions for Separat ing t he Heat Sink from t he Power Board, see page 14.
For instructions for Replacing t he Fan and But t on Board, see page 17.
For instructions for Replacing t he Cont rol Board and Power Board, see page 23.
For instructions for Reassembling t he Charge Cont roller, see page 27.

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FLEXmax Charge Controller Disassembly
If you have a FLEXmax 60, proceed with removing the chassis screws as described on page 10.
Removing t he FLEXmax 80 Fan Cable
1. Remove the machine screw that secures the
fan cover.

Press Press
2. Press both sides of the fan cover to release the
tabs. Pull up on the cover.
3. Remove the fan cover once the tabs have
cleared their slots. Keep the fan cover and
machine screw in a safe place.
4. Note the fan cable plugged into the jack.

5. Remove the fan cable


by squeezing the tabs
on either side of the
plug. You can do this
with your fingers, or
with a pair of long-
nose pliers.

6. Note the jack for the fan


cable, which is snapped
into the fan bracket.

Figure 3 Removing Fan Cover

7. Remove the cable jack by


pinching the retaining
tabs on either side of the
jack, using long-nose
pliers. The jack can be
taken out through the
rear of the bracket.

Figure 4 Removing Cable Jack


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Disassembly

Removing Chassis Screws


1. Set the unit on its side to remove the two back screws. Keep the screws and star washers together.

Figure 5 Back Screw Removal


2. With the unit still on its side, remove two side screws.

Figure 6 Side Screw Removal (part 1)


3. Set the unit on its other side and remove the two remaining screws.

Figure 7 Side Screw Removal (part 2)


The heat sink can now be removed from the chassis.

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Disassembly

Removing t he Heat Sink

1. To remove the heat sink, grip it along


each flank and raise its lower end.

2. Slide the control board past the


grounding lug. Make certain the power
board is raised high enough to avoid
the grounding lug

Grounding lug

3. Slide the heat sink away from


the chassis.

Figure 8 Heat Sink Removal

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Disassembly

Removing t he FET Bar


1. Set the unit on its side as shown in Figure 9 and remove the 12 screws securing the FET mounting bar
to the heat sink.

Figure 9 FET Bar Screw Removal

2. Remove the FET mounting bar.

Figure 10 FET Bar Removal


Continued on next page.

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Disassembly

3. Lift the tab of the FETs off


from the Sil-Pad (gray
insulator pad) using your
finger and thumb.

CAUTION! Do not attempt


to remove the FETs from
the power board. The FET
pins are soldered to the
board.

Figure 11 Freeing t he FET from t he Insulat or

If the FETs are difficult to


break free, rock the tabs
gently with long-nose pliers
until they lift off the Sil-Pad.

Figure 12 Freeing t he FET wit h Pliers

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Disassembly

Separat ing t he Heat Sink from t he Power Board


Place the charge controller upside down and remove the seven screws circled in white in Figure 13, on
the left. Do not remove the four cradle screws and washers identified with the X symbol in Figure 13 on
the right.

Do NOT Remove the screws


identified here with an “X”.

Figure 13 Bot t om/Cradle Screw Removal

2. Remove the last three (3)


remaining screws, circled
in white in Figure 14.

Figure 14 Removing Remaining Screws


Continued on next page.
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Disassembly

3. With all the screws


removed, the heat sink can
be separated from the
power board. Set the unit
upright and carefully pry
and lift the heat sink off the
power board.

Figure 15 Heat Sink Removal

CAUTION! Do not force the


removal. The heat sink is
connected to the power board
by a ribbon cable from the
control board.

Figure 16 Heat Sink Connect ed t o Power Board


Continued on next page.

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Disassembly

4. Set the heat sink on its side and the


power board down flat.
5. Remove the ribbon cable connector
from the LCD connector.
The connector may have a dollop of
silicone sealant on it which must be
peeled off. When reassembling the
controller, it is recommended to apply
more silicone sealant if available.)
If you have a FLEXmax 60 controller and
are only replacing the fan, it is not
necessary to remove the cable.

Figure 17 Cable Removal

Figure 18 Power Board - Top View

For instructions on Replacing t he Fan in a FLEXmax 60 Charge Cont roller, see page 17.
For instructions on Replacing t he But t on Board, see page 19
For instructions on Replacing t he Cont rol Board and Power Board, see page 24.
For instructions on Reassembling t he Cont roller, see page 27.

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Fan and Button Board
Replacing t he FLEXmax 60 Fan
Disassemble the controller as described on page 9 through page 16.

Removing t he Fan
To remove t he fan:
1. Disconnect the connector from the LCD. The
Silicone Sealant connector may have a dollop of silicone sealant to
ensure a firm connection. This should be peeled or
pulled off.
2. Remove the four screws holding the fan in place.

NOTE: The ribbon cable is shown disconnected


in this illustration for convenience only.

Fan Screws (x4) Fan Connect or

Figure 19 Fan Removal

Replacing t he Fan
Screw Post To replace t he fan:
Black Wire 1. Insert the new fan aligning the mounting holes to
the heat sink.
2. Align the connector so that the red wire of the
connector lines up with the positive (+) pin and the
black wire with the negative (-) pin as shown in
Figure 20. Position the wires between the
screw posts.
3. Plug in the connector.
4. Tighten the screws so the fan is snug against the
Red Wire heat sink.
Screw Post
Silicone Sealant
5. Reapply silicone sealant to secure the connector
(if possible).
Figure 20 Fan Replacement
If no other repairs are necessary, see the reassembly instructions on page 27. After reassembly, return to
page 18 for testing procedures.
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Fan and But t on Board

Fan Test Procedures


Test the fan using the following procedures:.

1. Remove the Remote Temperature


Sensor (RTS) jack from the port, if
present.

2. Insert a flat screwdriver inside the RTS


port. Gently press the screwdriver tip
against all the pins at once. This will
create a false signal that will turn the
fan on.

3. Check the LCD. The operational mode on


the FLEXmax screen should change from RTS Port
“Sleeping” to “BatTmpErr”. The fan will
begin running.
LCD Display

IN 005 V OUT 25.0 V


4. Once the fan operation has been verified, 00.0 A 00.0 A
remove the screwdriver from the RTS port Watts 0000 AuxOff
and reconnect the RTS, if available. kWHrs 00.0 BatTmpErr

Figure 21 Fan Test Procedure

You may now apply PV input to the FLEXmax Charge Controller to resume charging.

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Fan and But t on Board

Replacing t he But t on Board

To locate the button board:


1. Disassemble the controller as described
on page 11 through page 18.
2. Remove the Remote Temperature Sensor
(RTS) from the port, if present.
3. The Button Board is located on the inside
of the heat sink.

Figure 22 Locat ing t he But t on Board

Fan Connect or
To disconnect the fan:
1. Disconnect the fan by gently pulling the
connector away from the button board..
2. Remove the Silicone Sealant if present.

But t on Board Silicone Sealant

Fan Connect or

But t on Board

Figure 23 Disconnect ing t he Fan

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Fan and But t on Board

The button board is mounted to the


heat sink on four metal pegs at the
corners of the board. It is retained in
place by push-nuts which slide over
each peg, and which are covered in
turn by silicone sealant.
To expose the pegs:
1. Remove the silicone sealant from
all four pegs.

Figure 24 Exposing t he But t on Board Mount ing Peg

Once the push-nuts are exposed,


they will need to be removed without
damaging the metal pegs. The push-
nut is very thin and does not have
much of an edge. Using a sharp set
of wire cutters, remove the push-nuts
by squeezing them on either side so
that they deform.
To remove the push-nut:
1. Carefully grip the push-nut on
either side with the wire cutters.
Be sure not to damage the peg or
the circuit board.

Figure 25 Gripping t he Push-nut


Continued on next page.

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Fan and But t on Board

2. Slowly close the wire cutters, exerting


enough pressure to crush or deform
the push-nut. The push-nut cannot be
reused after doing this.

Figure 26 Deforming t he Push-nut

3. Once the push-nut is deformed,


push the wire cutters beneath it
and pry it off the peg.

Figure 27 Removing Push-nut

4. Finally, work the button board free of


the four pegs and remove it from the
housing.

Figure 28 Removing t he But t on Board


Continued on next page.
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Fan and But t on Board

5. Insert the replacement board and align


it with the four pegs.

Figure 29 Insert ing t he New But t on Board

6. Lay a replacement push-nut over each peg.


The push-nuts are not flat. Make certain to
place them so that the edges are lower and
the convex center is higher.
7. Using the wire cutters or long-nose pliers,
press along both sides of the push-nut so
that it is driven onto the peg. Continue
pressing until the push-nut is firmly against
the button board.
8. Repeat with the other three push-nuts
and pegs.

Figure 30 Insert ing New Push-nut

9. Reattach the connector for the fan.


10. If possible, reapply silicone sealant to
secure the fan connector and the four
push-nuts.

Proceed to the next section if you need to


replace the control board or power board.
If not, proceed to page 27 to begin
reassembling the charge controller.

Figure 31 Reconnect ing t he Fan

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Control Board and Power Board
Removing t he Cont rol Board
1. Raise the one set of inductor wires that
passes over the control board, to allow
room for the control board to move.
Do not raise the other set of wires.

Raise t hese induct or wires

Cont rol Board


Do NOT raise t hese
induct or wires

Figure 32 Lift ing t he Induct or Wires

2. Pinch the ends of the control board and


pull upward.
3. If the board resists, gradually pull up one
end at a time, alternating between the
two ends.
4. Remove the control board by sliding it out
of the power board, avoiding any
components on the board.

CAUTION! The pins of the control board


should not be obstructed by the components
on the power board.

Figure 33 Sliding t he Cont rol Board Out

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Cont rol Board and Power Board

Replacing t he Cont rol Board or Power Board

1. Inspect the connector pins on the


control board for any bends.
Straighten any bent pins with a flat
screwdriver or your finger.

Figure 34 Bent Pin on Cont rol Board

2. Slide the control board into the power


board. Do not hit any components on the
power board.
3. Inspect the pins again before connecting
the control board to the power board.
4. Carefully align the control board connector
with the power board connector. Be sure
the pins and holes are lined up with each
other precisely.

Figure 35 Insert ing Cont rol Board

5. When the pins and connectors line up,


push the control board into the
power board.

Pins

Connect or Holes

Continued on next page.

Figure 36 Pins and Connect ors

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Cont rol Board and Power Board

6. Using the replacement that came with


the new board, replace the gray Sil-Pad
insulator on the heat sink.
Screw Hole on
t he Heat Sink

FET

Sil-Pad

Figure 37 FETs and Sil-Pad Insulat or on Heat Sink

IMPORTANT:
Make certain the new Sil-Pad is lined up with the screw holes on the heat sink.

CAUTION: Equipment Failure


Always replace the Sil-Pad even if the old Sil-Pad appears usable. It could easily
have been damaged when removing the heat sink from the power board. Even
a pin-sized hole can lead to catastrophic board failure.

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Cont rol Board and Power Board

Not es:

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Reassembly
Reseat ing t he Cont rol or Power Board

1. Push on both ends of the


control board to confirm
it is still properly seated
on the power board.

Figure 38 Reseat ing Cont rol Board

2. Bend and move the


inductor wires over the
control board. These are
the same inductor wires
which were bent out of
the way in Figure 32.
Make sure the wires do
not strike the fan or
button board when the
heat sink is reinstalled.

Figure 39 Placing Induct or Wires

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Reassembly

Reconnect ing t he Heat Sink t o t he Power Board


1. With the control board secured to the
power board, connect the ribbon cable.
CAUTION! The ribbon cable is not keyed.
Do not install it backward. In the correct
orientation, the red stripe must face the
heat sink side wall.
In Figure 40, the cable is oriented so that
the red stripe is on the bottom.

Figure 40 Reinst alling Ribbon Cable

2. Set and align the heat sink onto the


power board.
3. While aligning the heat sink, tuck one
finger under the ribbon cable and pull
as indicated in Figure 41. This will take
up the slack in the ribbon cable. It
keeps the cable from interfering with
the alignment of the heat sink and the
power board.

Figure 41 Gent ly Pulling On Ribbon Cable

4. Set the unit upside down, and align


the power board screw holes against
the heat sink screw holes.
5. Reinstall all the screws that had been
removed previously and hand-
tighten them.

Continued on next page.

Figure 42 Inst alling and Tight ening Screws


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Reassembly

6. Set the unit on its side with the FETs in


between the screw holes on the
heat sink.
If they do not line up, move the tabs on
the FETs to align them between the
screw holes. The alignment of the FETs
between the screw holes protects them
from damage when reinstalling the FET
mounting bar and screws.
7. If you are reassembling the unit
(following fan replacement) and have
not already performed this step: using
the replacement that came with the fan,
replace the gray Sil-Pad insulator on the
heat sink. Refer to the illustration on
page 27 if necessary.

Figure 43 Aligning FETs and Inst alling t he FET Bar

CAUTION: Equipment Damage


Always replace the Sil-Pad even if the old Sil-Pad appears usable. It
could easily have been damaged when removing the heat sink from the
power board. Even a pin-sized hole can lead to catastrophic board
failure.
Make sure the new Sil-Pad is lined up with the screw holes on the
heat sink.

8. Place the FET mounting bar on


the FETs.
9. Install the FET bar screws and
tighten.

Figure 44 Inst alling FET Bar Screws

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Reassembly

Reconnect ing t he Heat Sink t o t he Chassis

1. Slide the reassembled unit into


the chassis working around the
Grounding lug.

Grounding lug

Figure 45 Reinst alling t he Heat Sink ont o t he Chassis

2. Replace and tighten down all the


screws on the back of the chassis.

3. Replace and tighten down all the


screws on the sides of the chassis.

Figure 46 Replacing t he Chassis Screws

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For the FLEXmax 80 Controller, follow the steps on for reinstalling the fan plug before proceeding.

Reinst alling FLEXmax 80 Fan Plug

1. Snap the fan cable jack into the


bracket.

Figure 47 Reinst alling Cable Jack

2. Snap the fan cable into the jack.

Figure 48 Reinst alling Cable Plug

3. Replace the FLEXmax 80 fan cover.

Figure 49 Fan Cover

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Syst em Funct ional Test


Perform a Functional Test as follows before putting the system back into full service.
1. Reinstall FLEXmax Charge Controller back into the system.
2. Initially apply only battery power to the FLEXmax controller.
3. The display should “boot up” and the soft keys should function properly. Test the soft keys by
cycling through the menus.
4. Once proper operation is verified, apply PV input to the FLEXmax Charge Controller to
resume charging.
5. Using a digital multimeter, test the applicable test points to confirm proper voltage levels as they
are applied to the system.
6. Replace all the appropriate component covers and secure the system for official use by the
customer.
If the unit does not perform as expected or fails the Functional Test, disconnect all power sources
(i.e. open all breakers or disconnects) and contact OutBack Technical Support for additional assistance.

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