Outback Power Systems Troubleshooting Guide, FLEXmax 80 does not boot/power-up blank LCD

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26. Troubleshooting Guide

FLEXmax 80 does not boot/power-up (blank LCD)

Be sure to check out the OutBack customer and user forum at www.outbackpower.com/forum/ for more FLEXmax 80 information.

Check the battery connection and polarity.

Reverse polarity or an improper connection will cause power-up issues.

Check the battery breaker.

Ensure that the battery breaker is sized appropriately.

A battery voltage below 10.5VDC may not power up the FLEXmax 80 (measure the battery-side of wire lugs).

If the FLEXmax 80 still does not power up, call the factory for additional support.

FLEXmax 80 is always SLEEPING

If the battery voltage is at or above the ABSORB voltage set point (compensated ABSORB voltage), the FLEXmax 80 will not wake up.

The PV voltage has to be at least two volts greater than the battery voltage for the initial wakeup.

Check the PV array breaker (or fuse).

Confirm the PV array breaker (or fuse) is sized appropriately.

Which State (in MISC Menu) is it at? Is it transitioning between 00 and 01? Is it in GT mode and connected to a MATE?

GT mode is only applicable with a HUB 4 or HUB 10 installations with a grid-tie compatible MATE.

Does the PV array voltage on the display rise with the PV breaker OFF, but reads 000 with the PV breaker on?

If so, the PV array polarity connection on the FLEXmax 80 maybe reversed or the PV lines could be shorted.

Does the PV voltage still read 000 with the PV breaker off after a minute?

Call the factory for support.

Have you checked the short circuit current of the PV array?

Use a multi-meter to determine if a short circuit current is detected. The short circuit current test will not harm the array.

FLEXmax 80 not producing expected power

Clouds, partial shading, or dirty panels can cause poor performance.

The lower current limit set point in the Charger menu will yield a loss of power or poor performance symptoms.

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Contents User’s Guide Dear OutBack Customer Warranty SummaryDisclaimer About OutBack Power SystemsDate and Revision Contact InformationTable of Contents Product Registration and Optional Extended Warranty Scope FLEXmax 80 Maximum Power Point Tracking Charge ControllerIntroduction FirmwareStandards and Requirements Personal Precautions During Installation Outback Power Systems FLEXmax Mounting to Plywood Installing the FLEXmax 80 FLEXware DC EnclosuresDC Enclosure FLEXmax Bushing Locknut Conduit Nipple Wire and Disconnect Sizing Determining Wire SizesOpen Circuit Voltage/Wire and Disconnect Size FLEXmax 80 wiring compartment FLEXmax 80 Wiring ConnectionsPage Page Page Soft keys How to Read the FLEXmax 80 Screen DiagramsPower Up Screen Powering UpOutBack12V Power Systems FLEXmax Select Version Elija la Version Password ContrasenaUSA Next Enter Entra SEL 150Sytem Voltage USA NoyesEnter AUX OFF Status ScreenEnd of Day Summary Screen Recharging Using the PV ArrayCharger Aux Light EQ Misc Advanced Logging Stats Accessing the Main MenuExit F G GO Current Limit Charger Set-Up80.0A Absorbing 14.4V Float 13.8VAUX Mode AUX Mode and Its FunctionsExit Next SET Mode Night Light Output OffPressing the Next soft key scrolls through the AUX functions AUX Mode Menu PathAUX modes in order of appearance on the FLEXmax 80 display Off Programming the AUX ModesVent Fan Exitvolt Vent FAN VoltsExit Next SET Exit VoltPV Trigger Output Off Fan screenPV Trigger Output OnExit Time Volt PV Volts Exit Time VoltHold Time Sec 01.1 Back + Press the Next soft key to view the Error Output screenPV Trigger Output On Exitvolt Error LOW Batt Volts Error Output 01 hrsExitvolt AUX Mode Error Output Exit Hyst Time Volt Exit Next SET Mode AUX ModeBack + OFF Night Light On Time Hours Back + Night Light Off Hysteresis Time Minutes Back +Night Light Threshold Voltage 010 Back + Press the Volt soft keyFloat Output Off Output Off AutoDiversion Relay Output Off Press the Next soft key ro view the AUX Float screenBack DLY+ AUX Mode Hold Delay 01.0 Time SecondsDiversion Relay Absorb--Float--EQ Relative VoltsDiversion Solid St Output On Exit Time Volt AUX ModeExample of Diversion Press the Exit soft keyDiversion Load and AUX Wiring Set-Up Illustrated Press the Time and Volt soft keys to adjust the set points Delay Time Sec Timer Back +Low Batt Disconnect Back Exit Time Volt Disconnect VoltsRE-CONNECT Volts Charger GAux Light Misc Remote Output OffLogging Stats Exit soft key twice to return to the Main Menu Off screenExit + Mode EQ-Battery EqualizeBacklight Charger Aux GLight EQ Misc Optimize Logging StatsExit Next -EQV +EQV Battery Equalize Battery EqualizeExit Next -HRS +HRS Battery Equalize Back Auto Start Stop000 CountExit DAY +DAY Exit Next -EQV +EQVGT State PWM% ChgT 255 07 50.0 MISC-MiscellaneousExit Next Press Next to Continue to the Force Bulk/Float ScreenForce PWM%Exit Next Float Bulk PCBAdvanced Snooze Mode .6 ampCharger Aux Light Misc GAdvanced Logging Stats Exit Advanced MenuMppt Mode Auto Track Exit Next nonGT Mode Wakeup Mode 1.5V 05m Exit Next +VOC +MinThis screen allows the user to choose one of these modes Press the Next soft key to view the Park Mpp screenExit Next -% +% Advanced Menu Park Mpp 77 % VocMpp Range Limit %Voc Min Max Exit Next 1/2 90% Park Mpp Watts 77 % VocAdvanced Menu Absorb Time Limits Hours Charging-Related ScreensExit Next + 12.6 00 aRTS Compensation 14.1 Vbatt Calibration 14.1Exit Next Wide Advanced Menu Exit Next Limit SET RTS CompensationMode Exit Next Mode Mode Exit Next Mode Advanced MenuRTS Compensation 14.4 V F Exit Next Limit SETReset to Defaults? Exit Next Mode Advanced MenuAux Polarity Yesno Advanced Menu Are you sure? Reset to DefaultsCharger GLogging StatsClear LOG Back Totl Daily LoggingToday 0000Ah 00.0 KWH 011Vp 00.0Ap 00kWp MAX MIN FLTStats Secondary Stats screen Micro-Hydro and Fuel Cell Applications Warranty its use in these applicationsTo adjust the Lower Mpp Range Limit Mppt Mode Auto TrackAdvanced Menu Micro-Hydro and Fuel Cell Applications Park Mpp WattsAbbreviated Menu Map Application Notes OutBack Power System GTFX/GVFX Grid-tie settingsGrid-tie applications non-OutBack inverter/chargers Positive grounded systems24V Battery System Efficiency Curve 12V Battery System Efficiency CurveUnderstanding the Various Operational Modes Page Page Aux relay state indicates if the AUX is on or OFF MATE-Displayed FLEXmax 80 Screens Status Mode ScreensFLEXmax Meter Screens MATE-Displayed FLEXmax 80 Status Meter ScreensPress Setp to view Setpoint screens MATE-Displayed FLEXmax 80 Advanced Screens MATE-Displayed FLEXmax 80 Status Setpt SET Point ScreenCC Setpoint Screens FLEXmax 80 Advanced Menu FLEXmax 80 AUX Screens FLEXmax 80 EQ ScreensFLEXmax 80 Displayed Screens FLEXmax 80 Stats ScreensAbbreviated Exit Next + Advanced Menu FLEXmax 80 does not boot/power-up blank LCD Troubleshooting GuideFLEXmax 80 not producing expected power FLEXmax 80 is always SleepingFLEXmax 80 is not equalizing FLEXmax 80 Battery Temperature Compensated VoltageFLEXmax 80 Internal Fan To enable/open the FLEXmax Select Version screensFLEXmax 80 is beeping Typical Array Sizing Guide Standard vs. Australian Default Settings 12V PV Array 16v Vmp Wire Distance Chart24V PV Array 32v Vmp 36V PV Array 48v Vmp60V PV Array 80v Vmp 48V PV Array 64v Vmp72V PV Array 96v Vmp Battery Side of the Controller Wire and Disconnect SizingPV Side of the Controller NEC ComplianceMaximum recommended battery conductor is #2** AWG Wiring CompartmentRecommended Conductor and Breaker Sizes for the FLEXmax Output Rating less than 64 ampsFLEXmax 80 MULTI-STAGE Battery Charging Page Battery Temperature Compensated System Non-Battery Temperature Compensated SystemBattery temperature compensation with other slopes Battery Voltage and State of Charge Suggested Battery Charger SET PointsCalling the Factory for Assistance SpecificationsFLEXmax Products Five Year Limited Warranty InformationRevision.2007-10-02 Outback Power Systems Inc 19009 62nd Ave. NE Limited Warranty RegistrationEU Declaration of Conformity OWNER’S System Information Phone +1 BARCELONA, España Phone +34.93.654.9568