I posted about a problem I had with one of my two systems back last fall:
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?
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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