It would be miraculously coincidental that after 18 months the utility grid voltage increased and increased permanently at the exact moment the PV system was handling its all-time load high of 6700 watts, and it was at that moment that the AC VOLTAGE TOO HIGH error appeared never to go away.
I've checked the wiring connections at the breaker, the ac disconnect and within the inverter. All looks good.
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AC voltage is likely too high because the utility grid is sending in a greater voltage. The most probably culprit is the installer did not properly account for voltage drop and the wiring is not right. This error will likely persist.
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No, the inverter now almost instantly goes into AC VOLTAGE ERROR upon coming up. And it goes click-click-click audibly within its internals. Everything is just off now waiting for comm board to arrive and surely not solve anything.Leave a comment:
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I am only complaining about the speed of the SolarEdge RMA. It's been 2 weeks since they said they would RMA it and nothing has shipped. I, frankly, wish SolarEdge would not RMA it and the burden of getting me running rested on the shoulders of my installers. But, SolarEdge remotely diagnosed and said they would send out a new comm board, and now I'm stuck waiting, waiting, waiting. And after the new comm board doesn't solve anything I will again be stuck waiting, waiting, waiting for them to send out a new inverter. Because SolarEdge has said they will RMA it I feel I have no leverage over my installer. Perhaps I just buy an inverter, install it myself, and give my installer two options: (a) pay the bill or (b) get sued. But, it seems I should just wait, wait, wait.
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Experience thus far with SolarEdge is terrible. I'm now down for nearly a month. Took 2 weeks for my installer to get P400s to swap out the incorrect P300s. But, of course, that solved nothing. SolarEdge is supposed to send out a new "communications board" under RMA, but it's been 2 weeks and still nothing shipped. And I have no doubt this will fail to solve the problem and I will wait more weeks for an inverter replacement to ship out under RMA.
I'm pretty close to simply buying a new inverter and installing myself.
Once the poor install fried the equipment, correcting the install is unlikely to fix the fried equipment. (the P400s were unlikely to fix the problem though they were part of the cause).
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At one point the system was performing ok up to a particular power, at which point you got the AC overvoltage error. Is that still the case? If so, have you tried limiting the inverter to stay under that level and at least get some good out of it in the meantime?Leave a comment:
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Let us know how the service goes. Some say Solar Edge customer support is terrible...some say Enphase is bad. Don't believe everything you hear on the net. But good luck.
I bet it was a known fault. Why would Solar Edge replace a part so quick if they didn't know something was up. These things happen with electronics.
I'm pretty close to simply buying a new inverter and installing myself.Leave a comment:
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This has been an interesting read. I was about to post my own thread on a problem I am having on my newly installed Solaredge based system
I have an SE6000 with 19xP400 optimizers (though after reading this thread I went up on the roof and checked) paired with Panasonic 330W panels. I received PTO from SoCal Edison last week on Tuesday. On Thursday I logged into the Solaredge site and saw NO production whatsoever. Now mind you, even though PTO was granted recently, the system has actually been producing since SCE installed the line side tap. Everything was going fine until Thursday.
I went home on my lunch break and saw the inverter in a boot loop. It would try to come up, show a high DC voltage, no AC power being produced. When it rebooted it would give an error code of 3x99. Looking in the error log on the inverter (which only has 5 entries) it gives a repeated set of error 153 which translates to "HW Error". Not very useful.
I contacted my installer and opened a ticket. Sometime about an hour later I saw that the production had picked up so I figured they did something remotely. I called that evening and it turns out they did nothing.... Not a good sign. They said they would continue investigating and contact Solaredge.
Fast forward to the next day, same story, high DC voltage, no AC output. So, I tried turning off the inverter and then back on and BAM, I'm producing.
It's been like that since. Every day it doesn't start up on its own, but I power cycle it and it works fine for the rest of the day. Installer is doing an inverter replacement (approved today). They already tried pushing a FW update which didn't change anything. However (and this is how it relates to this thread), what I noticed is that when the inverter is coming out of Night Mode now, the DC voltage is quite high - about 440V. Steady state voltage before the problems started were at about 360-370. After I "reboot" the inverter, the voltages drop to the right nominal level and all is well.
So I'm wondering if the two situations are related since one of the initial symptoms in this thread was DC voltage way too high. Thoughts?
My data is up on pvoutput, but unfortunately it doesn't seem to show Voltage if the production is 0, which means my weird voltage in the morning won't show to anyone but me it seems... Screenshots of voltage from both Solaredge and Pvoutput are below though
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Let us know how the service goes. Some say Solar Edge customer support is terrible...some say Enphase is bad. Don't believe everything you hear on the net. But good luck.
I bet it was a known fault. Why would Solar Edge replace a part so quick if they didn't know something was up. These things happen with electronics.Leave a comment:
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For an update, the installer came this morning and swapped out the P300s for the proper P400s. I took the opportunity to show them the piercing star grounding washers that came with the optimizers and explained how they are to be used to, you know, actually ground the equipment. Sigh. But, anyway, I've now got properly sized optimizers for my Sunpower E-20 327 panels, they are grounded properly, and even my wire management under the panels is cleaner.
But, the error remains. ERROR 31: AC VOLTAGE TOO HIGH. As suspected, the root problem is in the inverter. SolarEdge is sending out a "new board", whatever that means.
And every hour my meter continues to tick in the wrong direction.....Last edited by kny; 06-13-2017, 09:03 AM.Leave a comment:
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It sounds like grounding issue...and of course the conductor size on those runs need to be sufficient. I'm no electrician, but one thing is certain, a string inverter will not perform safely and correctly with the wrong sized wiring...Get that fixed.
Get the damn wiring right now. It's a mistake worth paying for even if it's not your fault. Your safety is worth a few bucks.Leave a comment:
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I'm in a battle to keep my net meter below 0. I'm 18 months in and just over 1 MWh to the good. And this is the time of year to be banking serious kwh. I don't even care if the installer were to reimburse me for lost electricity; all that matters is getting that meter spinning backwards again.Leave a comment:
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Yes you can never catch up lost KWH. The simple string system here has only been down a few hours
in 4 years. When the inverters finally blow, spares are standing by. good luck, Bruce RoeLeave a comment:
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Great. So it seems 8 AWG for the 2 hots and 10 AWG for the ground and neutral would be acceptable. I don't know I'll go through the effort to do this, but it is nice to know the option exists. What I do know is that it's a beautiful, sunny day and that I should be producing about 50kwh on the day, but am producing 0 because my system is down. And that's got to get taken care of pronto!Leave a comment:
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