Todd,
Take it off the wall. Do yourself a favor and buy (6) little 9 volt batteries 
and have enough wire jumpers handy to series them together..... test that the 
inverter fires up before putting it back on the wall. The batteries have enough 
juice to start it, but not enough to kill it if you screwed up. They also have 
a good video to walk you through it if you haven't done one before.

John McNicholas
NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professionalâ„¢
Key Power Services, Inc.
160 Tahiti Street
Naples, FL 34113
(239) 290-6040
(305) 359-9590 fax      
FL Lic. CVC56676

[email protected]
www.keypowerservices.com

Installing PV since 1996....
        

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From: Roy Butler <[email protected]>
Date: June 12, 2013 8:13:01 PM EDT
To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] outback fx service work
Reply-To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>

Todd,

You can do it on the wall but it tends to lead to a bout of heavy drinking 
afterwards.
Although I have to say that after doing it on the wall 6 or 7 times, you get 
quite good at it.

You got great advice....take it off the wall and do not forget your grounded 
wrist strap!
 Roy Butler
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On 6/12/2013 6:58 PM, Bob-O Schultze wrote:
> Todd,
> For sure take it off the wall and listen to the other Wrench responses as 
> well. Good advice. When I took an OB Service Tech class back when the FX 
> first came out they warned us that while it was "possible" to do it while 
> mounted, it was a bad idea. While the circuit boards are in rails to keep 
> them in alignment, it's a loose fit and it's very hard to get the case back 
> on without mucho grief.
> This isn't the first bad tech advice I've heard of from OB recently. I just 
> got some of that yesterday. Basically, the guy didn't know the answer to my 
> question and just made shit up. Not good.
> Bob-O
> 
> On Jun 12, 2013, at 3:16 PM, Todd Cory wrote:
> 
> wrenches,
> 
> i have a customer with a failed air (xmfr) temp sensor inside their gvfx3648. 
> when ordering a replacement, i was bitching about having to unwire the unit 
> and remove it from the wall (60 pounds is heavier than it used to be) to 
> accomplish the repair... the tech said most people do these projects with the 
> unit still mounted. i have previously heard this was a huge hassle as the 
> boards do not easily line up when the unit is not flat on its back.
> 
> whats the wrench experience? take it off the wall, or do the repair with it 
> still mounted?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> todd
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