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Service Instructions: 64-1002 

DC Terminal Plate 

Removal and Replacement 

(ME, MS or RD Series Inverter/Charger)

 

© 2006 Magnum Energy, Inc. 

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Service Instructions: 64-1002 (7/06) 

 

1.0 

 

Description

 

 

These instructions provide information on removing and 
replacing the DC terminal plate in a ME, MS or RD Series 
inverter/charger. This is required when some internal 

components are replaced or when the DC terminal plate 
has been damaged and needs to be replaced with a new 

DC terminal plate (kit part number: TDC-Plate). 

 

Note: 

This document is part of a series of Service 

Instructions to help qualified personnel replace 
components that have failed or been damaged.

 

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Installation Preparation 

 

Before removing or replacing the DC terminal plate, read 

this entire document carefully and follow all instructions. 

2.1 Safety Precautions 

Follow all electrical safety precautions and ESD 

prevention guidelines below and in the 

Electrical Safety 

Precautions and ESD Prevention, Service Instructions: 
64-1000

 

Warning:

 Hazardous voltages are present within 

the inverter when power is applied. Do not work 

inside the inverter without first turning off and 
disconnecting all AC and DC power to the inverter. 

 

Warning:

 The capacitors inside the inverter store 

electric energy even after all AC and DC power is 
removed. After disconnecting all AC and DC power 

to the inverter, short the positive and negative DC 
terminals together to dissipate this energy. 

 

Figure 1, DC Terminal Plate 

2.2 Included Materials 

Before dismantling your inverter/charger, inspect the DC 

terminal plate and confirm that there is no obvious 
physical damage. Ensure the DC terminal plate kit 

contains the items listed below; and if any item appears 
to be damaged, missing or incorrect, contact Magnum 

Energy. 

 

DC terminal plate kit – includes an insulated plate 

with positive and negative DC terminals, and two 
5/16” nuts; as shown in figure 1. 

 

Note: 

All removed items must be returned if 

repair is for warranty consideration; save the 

packing material and shipping container to use 
when returning the removed items.

 

 

2.3  Required Tools and Equipment 

Before disassembling the inverter, ensure you have the 

following tools and equipment to remove and replace 
the DC terminal plate: 

 

T25 Torx head screwdriver (

 6” shaft recommended).– 

for #10-32 screws. 

 

7/16” socket with 

 6” extension and socket wrench 

– for ¼-20 bolts. 

 

7/16” open end wrench - for ¼-20 nuts (only needed 

on inverters with the small FET board). 

 

Torque wrench (130 in-lbs torque required) – for ¼-
20 bolts with 7/16” head. 

 

3.0 

 

Removing/Replacing the DC Plate 

 

 
 

3.1  Removing the DC Terminal Plate 

3.1.1

 

Remove the inverter’s top cover and familiarize 

yourself with the inverter’s internal components as 
described in the 

Top Cover Removal and Replacement 

with Internal Component Identification (ME, MS or RD 
Series Inverter/Charger), Service Instructions: 64-1001

3.1.2

 

Ensure all cables are removed from the positive 

and negative terminals on the DC terminal plate. 
3.1.3

 

Remove the two ¼-20 bolts (7/16” head) on 

the back of the DC terminal plate (see figures 2 and 3). 

 

Note: 

Record how this hardware is removed, it 

will need to be reconnected in the same way.

 

 

Note:

 While unscrewing the ¼-20 bolts on buss-

wires, use a 7/16” wrench to hold the nut. 

 

3.1.4

 

Remove the two #10-32 screws (T25 head) 

holding the DC terminal plate to the front wall of the 

inverter base (see figure 4, item B). 
3.1.5

 

Remove the DC terminal plate by firmly lifting it 

straight-up from the inverter base. 

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