Tesla Roadster

APS Unit – DC-DC Converter Rebuild and Repair

Tesla Roadster APS (DC-DC Converter) โ€” Martek & Delta Units

The Roadsterโ€™s Auxiliary Power Supply (APS) is a custom DC-to-DC converter that steps the ~400 VDC propulsion main battery pack voltage down to 13.8ย VDC for the entire 12-volt systemโ€”headlights, audio, VMS, window regulators, door & trunk actuatorsโ€”and it charges the 12-volt battery (in the passenger-side fender on 2.x cars).
Two main APS variants were used in Roadsters: Martek and Delta (with some early Eaton lineage).
All variants are no longer in production and were engineered specifically for the Tesla Roadster.

The APS is an electronic assembly buried deep inside the 1,000-lb ESS battery pack and shares the same coolant plumbing and thermal potting conventions as the battery sheets. Access requires a battery pack pull. With the global Roadster fleet now well past a decade old, these converters commonly suffer from aging electrolytic capacitors throughout these units providing filtering for the inverter stage.ย  This mirrors known PEM electrolytic capacitor aging. Typical capacitor service life is 8โ€“10 years.

Component-Level Rebuild & Reverse Engineering

We have reverse engineered the Roadster APS (Martek & Delta) and provide full board-level repair and upgrade services. Since new units are NLA and donor parts are aging, we replace and uprate the electrolytic capacitors, address heat-stressed solder joints, service high-voltage input components, and verify regulation, ripple, and load response on a bench harness. Units are reassembled with long-life capacitors and protective measures to reduce
future thermal and electrical stress.

Why This Matters for All Roadsters
  • NLA assemblies โ€” Martek/Delta APS units are no longer manufactured; donor stock is dwindling.
  • Aging capacitors โ€” Large electrolytics on the 400 V stage age out at ~8โ€“10 years and can fail.
  • Deep inside the ESS โ€” Pack removal is required; best serviced during battery work to minimize labor duplication.
  • Reverse-engineered repair โ€” We have schematics/test fixtures and upgrade these units beyond original spec.
  • Fleet longevity โ€” Proactive rebuild prevents 12-V loss, charging anomalies, and unexpected vehicle shutdowns.
Recommended Service Windows & Symptoms
  • When to rebuild: every 8โ€“10 years or whenever the ESS is opened for upgrades/sheet replacement.
  • Symptoms: 12-V battery not charging, dimming lights at idle, DC-DC/APS fault codes, vehicle drops out of โ€œready,โ€ accessory glitches.
  • During pack service: bundle APS rebuild with BSM board service for a comprehensive ESS electronics refresh.

Applies to Tesla Roadster 1.5 & 2.x โ€” Martek and Delta APS (DC-DC) variants
Function Converts ~400ย VDC to 13.8ย VDC; powers all 12-V systems and charges the 12-V battery
Known issues Aged electrolytic capacitors, heat-stressed joints, donor unit unreliability, NLA status
Service Reverse-engineered rebuild with uprated capacitors, HV input refresh, ripple/load testing
Access APS is buried inside the ~1,000-lb ESS; requires battery pack removal for service

Service & Logistics

Offered as pack-out, bench rebuild during in-shop ESS service, or as a ship-in sub-assembly when feasible. Turnaround time depends on variant and condition.ย  We can coordinate APS rebuild alongside battery upgrades/sheet replacements and
BSM board service to minimize duplicate labor.

With ~2,000 Roadsters now beyond a decade in service, proactively rebuilding the APS/DC-DC protects the 12-V system and overall vehicle reliabilityโ€”avoiding unexpected shutdowns and preserving
safe operation for years to come.

If your Roadster exhibits any of the symptoms above, a professional Switch Pack rebuild is the most reliable path to restore safe, predictable operation without gambling on aging donor hardware. To ship us your failed unit:

Ship your failed APS Units to:

Gruber Motor Company
203 W. Lone Cactus Dr.
Phoenix, AZ 85027
Attn: Engineering Lab

Questions or Roadster tech support: 623-433-8500

PRICE:

$2,485.00

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