After finishing up the install today, my installer hooked up a test meter and we tried to test the system. I'm using a SolarEdge inverter and after it synced with the optimizers, we got a "AC Voltage Too High" error (and apparently it also burnt out his test meter, or maybe it was a coincidence, but it would no longer turn on).
Looking online, seems someone else had this problem and it may either be that a firmware update is needed or that the wire gauge is too small.
I'm trying to figure out what the proper wire gauge should be but getting different answers, can anyone help? One online calculator says 4AWG while another says 8AWG. The installer put in 6AWG and said it should more more than plenty thick.
Circuit voltage is 240v and the wire run from the service panel, though the disconnect, through the meter, to the inverter is 21 ft in total length.
The inverter output current is 48A (the backfeed breaker is 60A). What size wire should be used here?
Looking online, seems someone else had this problem and it may either be that a firmware update is needed or that the wire gauge is too small.
I'm trying to figure out what the proper wire gauge should be but getting different answers, can anyone help? One online calculator says 4AWG while another says 8AWG. The installer put in 6AWG and said it should more more than plenty thick.
Circuit voltage is 240v and the wire run from the service panel, though the disconnect, through the meter, to the inverter is 21 ft in total length.
The inverter output current is 48A (the backfeed breaker is 60A). What size wire should be used here?
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