Installation
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SD Card
When enabled, the microSD card inserted in the slot will record operational status data about the system.
The FLEXmax 100 will record data to the microSD card up to the limit of the card. (It has been tested
with microSD cards up to 16 GB.) If the card’s capacity is exceeded, the data will begin to be overwritten
starting with the oldest first.
The microSD card can also be used to update the FLEXmax 100 firmware. See page 53.
Fan Connector
This is the connection for the FLEXmax 100 cooling fan. See page 10.
Accessory Terminal Block
This block of terminals has connections for the
A
UX
output, for the Battery Sense function, and for the
Rapid Shutdown function. The terminals accept wire from #16 AWG to #24 AWG.
Press on the indented area
A
with a narrow tool to unlock each opening while inserting the wire in
B
.
The wire should be inserted at approximately a 45° angle (perpendicular to the opening).
Figure 10 Accessory Terminal Block
Rapid Shutdown Terminals
Terminals
1
,
2
,
3
, and
4
are used for the Rapid Shutdown function. In an emergency, a responder may
need to quickly place the PV system in a de-energized state. These terminals can receive Rapid
Shutdown commands to quickly shut down the FLEXmax 100. Multiple controllers can be connected in
parallel on a single Rapid Shutdown circuit. See page 24 for more discussion of the Rapid Shutdown
function, including hookup diagrams.
If an OutBack system display is present, the Rapid Shutdown function will deliver a
Fault Input Active
error message (see page 38).
AUX Terminals
The
A
UX
(Auxiliary) output is a small power supply that provides a 12 Vdc output current to an isolated
load. The Aux output can respond to many criteria and control many functions. These include cooling
fans, vent fans, load diversion, fault alarms, and automatic generator control. The
A
UX
can only control
one function at a time. Examples of
A
UX
applications are shown in Figure 11 and Figure 12 on the next
page. See page 45 for a complete description of
A
UX
functions and programming.
A
B