Hello Experts!
I have 2 panels shown below towards the top right of the picture that are producing significantly lower output than the ones directly below. The third arrow/panel on the bottom is an anomaly as an adjacent pipe is casting a shadow.
My provider is stating that the 2 panels are strung together with the set of panels located on the left side of the picture and therefore will not produce the same output. These are Panasonic 330w panels with micro-inverters. My understanding was that by choosing micro-inverters, I would not be subject to the output constraints of any other panel. Could someone explain why this is occuring?
My primary concern is that when all the panels produce about 5Kw, there is a momentary drop in output. This occurs every day when reaching 5KW. Solaredge replaced 1 micro-inverted with no change in behavior. Total is a clear day with no cloud cover and an outdoor temperature of 70F.
Thank you!
Panel total output 031919.png
Panel output 031519 11am.png
I have 2 panels shown below towards the top right of the picture that are producing significantly lower output than the ones directly below. The third arrow/panel on the bottom is an anomaly as an adjacent pipe is casting a shadow.
My provider is stating that the 2 panels are strung together with the set of panels located on the left side of the picture and therefore will not produce the same output. These are Panasonic 330w panels with micro-inverters. My understanding was that by choosing micro-inverters, I would not be subject to the output constraints of any other panel. Could someone explain why this is occuring?
My primary concern is that when all the panels produce about 5Kw, there is a momentary drop in output. This occurs every day when reaching 5KW. Solaredge replaced 1 micro-inverted with no change in behavior. Total is a clear day with no cloud cover and an outdoor temperature of 70F.
Thank you!
Panel total output 031919.png
Panel output 031519 11am.png
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