L300P Inverter
Troubleshooting
and Maintenance
6–13
Capacitor 
Replacement
The capacitor bank consists of an assembly that slides out of the L300P unit. This means that 
no soldering is required!
1. First, make sure that all power is removed 
from the unit, and that  you have waited 5 
minutes before accessing the wiring area. Then 
you’ll need to remove the metal wire entry 
plate located at the bottom of the unit. This 
may require you to disconnect all wires to the 
power terminals. Then, just loosen the screws 
as shown, and slide the wire entry plate 
outward on its guides to remove.
WARNING: The screws that retain the capacitor bank assembly are part of the electrical 
circuit of the high-voltage internal DC bus. Be sure that all power has been disconnected from 
the inverter, and that you have waited at least 5 minutes before accessing the terminals or 
screws. Be sure the charge lamp is extinguished. Otherwise, there is the danger of electrocution 
to personnel.
2. The capacitor bank assembly is locked into 
the inverter via six screws that also make 
several electrical connections. These six 
screws are accessible just below the power 
terminals as shown to the right.
3. Grasp the capacitor bank assembly and gently 
slide it out of the unit as shown to the right.
DO NOT try to force the removal; it will slide 
out easily if all the screws in the steps above 
have been removed.
4. Then slide in the new unit and replace all the 
screws removed in steps 1) and 2).
CAUTION: Do not operate the inverter unless 
you have replaced the six screws that connect the 
capacitor bank assembly to the inverter’s 
circuits. Otherwise, damage to the inverter may 
occur.
Retention screws for wire entry plate
Retention screws locations for capacitor bank
Pull capacitor bank assembly outward 
from L300P unit to remove