I posted about a problem I had with one of my two systems back last fall:
https://www.solarpaneltalk.com/forum...pparent-reason
The suspicion was that perhaps moisture had gotten into the cable connections.Turns out this is most likely not the case at all.
Here is my recent story:
1.) I have two solar arrays on my roof that are independent of each other. Array #1 is 4.5kW with an eight year old SunnyBoy 4kW string inverter. Array #2 is a 1.4kW array with one year old
Enphase IQ7+ micros.
2.) In the morning at 6.45am both systems are forced to shut down and remain locked out. My SMA Sunny Boy displays error code 1501 "reconnection fault grid". Once I disconnect and reconnect it, it starts up normally and produces as usual with no more interruptions during the day.
3.) My four IQ7+ micros, however, remain locked out during the day. They start producing again in the late afternoon. Since I only have four micros, I never got the Envoy unit, thus cannot do a readout. Manually cycling AC power to them will not help. I scoured the manual, and it does not give a good description of fault codes and how the inverters specifically respond to grid connection failures and what the lockout patterns are. I could not find any information in their technical literature at all, unfortunately.
I assume that grid noise/inconsistency happens to an extent that the inverters give up connecting and activate a lockout pattern that requires manual resetting. Very frustrating. It's only been three days in a row that this has been happening, but I am frustrated.
What would you do?
1.) Call the transmission company and lodge a complaint?
2.) Call SMA to perhaps increase the range of acceptable grid input on my string inverter?
3.) What to do about the four IQ7+ micros? Buying an Envoy is not a good monetary investment on this small array. Is there another way to access those?
https://www.solarpaneltalk.com/forum...pparent-reason
The suspicion was that perhaps moisture had gotten into the cable connections.Turns out this is most likely not the case at all.
Here is my recent story:
1.) I have two solar arrays on my roof that are independent of each other. Array #1 is 4.5kW with an eight year old SunnyBoy 4kW string inverter. Array #2 is a 1.4kW array with one year old
Enphase IQ7+ micros.
2.) In the morning at 6.45am both systems are forced to shut down and remain locked out. My SMA Sunny Boy displays error code 1501 "reconnection fault grid". Once I disconnect and reconnect it, it starts up normally and produces as usual with no more interruptions during the day.
3.) My four IQ7+ micros, however, remain locked out during the day. They start producing again in the late afternoon. Since I only have four micros, I never got the Envoy unit, thus cannot do a readout. Manually cycling AC power to them will not help. I scoured the manual, and it does not give a good description of fault codes and how the inverters specifically respond to grid connection failures and what the lockout patterns are. I could not find any information in their technical literature at all, unfortunately.
I assume that grid noise/inconsistency happens to an extent that the inverters give up connecting and activate a lockout pattern that requires manual resetting. Very frustrating. It's only been three days in a row that this has been happening, but I am frustrated.
What would you do?
1.) Call the transmission company and lodge a complaint?
2.) Call SMA to perhaps increase the range of acceptable grid input on my string inverter?
3.) What to do about the four IQ7+ micros? Buying an Envoy is not a good monetary investment on this small array. Is there another way to access those?
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