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MAXSA 40330 - User Manual

MAXSA 40330
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Model 40330
Replacing the Batteries or the
Battery Pack

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Questions and Answers

  • E
    Emily SantiagoJul 26, 2025
    What to do if MAXSA 40330 is not as bright as normal?
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      Carl MyersJul 27, 2025
      If your MAXSA Flood Light isn't as bright as it should be, there are a few potential reasons. The battery charge might be low, so try turning the power button to the OFF position and charging the batteries for three sunny days, making sure the solar panels are in direct sunlight. Also, the brightness control switch might be set to HALF mode, which is designed to use less power and extend the illumination time. Ensure the solar panel is facing South and gets 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.
  • J
    Jessica MorganJul 31, 2025
    Why my MAXSA Flood Light will not switch on?
    • B
      Bryan McmahonJul 31, 2025
      If your MAXSA Flood Light isn't turning on, first ensure that the power button on the main body is in the ON position. Also, make sure the batteries have been fully charged in direct sunlight for three sunny days. Remember, artificial light won't charge the battery; it needs sunlight. Check that the solar panel is facing South and gets 6-8 hours of sunlight daily. Finally, ensure the flood light isn't near nighttime light sources like street lights.
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    Jeremiah HamiltonAug 6, 2025
    What to do if MAXSA 40330 Flood Light quickly flashes on and off?
    • B
      Barbara MorganAug 6, 2025
      If your MAXSA Flood Light is quickly flashing on and off, the battery charge may be low. To resolve this, turn the power switch to the OFF position and charge the batteries for three sunny days, ensuring the solar panels are placed in direct sunlight.
  • K
    Karina WhiteAug 10, 2025
    Why is my MAXSA 40330 Flood Light not as bright as normal?
    • L
      lisa42Aug 11, 2025
      If your MAXSA Flood Light isn't as bright as it should be, there could be a few reasons. The battery charge may be low, so turn the power button to the OFF position and charge the batteries for three sunny days, ensuring the solar panels are placed in direct sunlight. Also, the brightness control switch might be set to HALF mode, which uses less power to keep the light on longer. Finally, ensure the solar panel is facing South and receives 6-8 hours of sunlight daily.
  • S
    sarawrightAug 16, 2025
    What to do if MAXSA 40330 will not switch on?
    • G
      gregory78Aug 16, 2025
      If your MAXSA Flood Light isn't switching on, first ensure that the power button on the main body is in the ON position. Next, make sure the batteries have been fully charged in direct sunlight for 3 sunny days, as artificial light will not charge them. Also, check that the solar panel is facing South and gets 6-8 hours of sunlight per day, allowing the batteries to fully charge. Finally, ensure the flood light is not near nighttime light sources like street lights.
  • B
    Benjamin OrtizAug 20, 2025
    How to fix MAXSA Flood Light that quickly flashes on and off?
    • A
      aaronjonesAug 20, 2025
      If your MAXSA Flood Light is quickly flashing on and off, the battery charge may be low. Turn the power switch to the OFF position and charge the batteries for three sunny days, ensuring the solar panels are placed in direct sunlight.

Summary

MAXSA 40330 Battery Replacement Guide

Introduction to MAXSA LED Light Battery Replacement

Overview of the process for replacing batteries in MAXSA Model 40330.

Loosening the Faceplate for Battery Access

Detailed steps to loosen the faceplate screws and prepare for opening.

Opening the LED Light Faceplate

Instructions on how to safely open the faceplate to access internal components.

Removing the Reflective Plate

Procedure for detaching the reflective plate and its securing screws.

Detaching the LED Board

Steps to remove the LED board and its connecting stand-off bracket.

Removing the Internal Bracket

Guidance on how to remove the bracket that holds the battery pack.

Removing the Old Battery Pack

Instructions for unplugging and taking out the original battery pack.

Separating Battery Pack Cover from Bracket

Steps to remove the battery pack cover from the metal bracket.

Attaching New Battery Tray to Bracket

Procedure for securing the battery tray to the bracket with a bolt and nut.

Inserting Rechargeable AA Batteries

How to correctly insert three AA rechargeable batteries into the new tray.

Reinstalling the Bracket Assembly

Placing the bracket with the new battery pack back into the light housing.

Connecting Battery Tray to Control Board

Plugging the new battery pack into the control board and testing functionality.

Reinstalling the LED Board

Putting the LED board back in place using the correct bolts.

Closing the Light Faceplate

Final steps to reattach and secure the light's front faceplate.

MAXSA 40330 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMAXSA
Model40330
CategoryFlood Light
LanguageEnglish

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