Bought a house with solar already installed. It has an older 2009ish SB7000 with 33 ~225W panels. I believe they are installed in three sets of 11 in parallel. Problem is the display on the unit has never worked, possibly the Arizona sun being right on it. And I have not figured out a way to get serial data from it for monitoring. The system works because my bill is greatly reduced each month and the meter spins backwards when the sun is out, just can't tell how well it works without manually monitoring it.
I took the cover off and the glass does have a weird beige tint to it. I rubbed and cleaned it as best i could but still beige, tough to see through. I pulled the display board to see if I could source it somewhere, but no luck. PC1602B6-2A or SBLCD-01 Vers E2. Funny thing is the actual LCD display itself is a simple 16x2 display, those are like $4, but it is glued on some risers that connect to the circuit board and that looks like trouble to try to replace. You ever try to get a calculator back together after remove the display?
Some of my options:
- I can replace the inverter but that would be a huge cost for no real net gain when the unit is actually working.
- I have thought about buying a 1602 display and wiring it in to see if I actually get anything, but there are so many versions and styles, I don't want to cross some wires and break the whole unit.
- I thought about getting one of those home monitor kits, but the install would be a real challenge to fit the clamps. Require conduit runs and again AZ sun is tough on things.
- Rather than a display, I'd prefer to upload the data to some place like PVOutput, but the monitoring communications has me stumped. I do have the RS485 module board, but then what?
- Last option, maybe someone has some old waste SB 7000/8000 inverter somewhere for either monitoring or the display parts?
Any ideas? Or ignore it and go have fun with something else?
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I took the cover off and the glass does have a weird beige tint to it. I rubbed and cleaned it as best i could but still beige, tough to see through. I pulled the display board to see if I could source it somewhere, but no luck. PC1602B6-2A or SBLCD-01 Vers E2. Funny thing is the actual LCD display itself is a simple 16x2 display, those are like $4, but it is glued on some risers that connect to the circuit board and that looks like trouble to try to replace. You ever try to get a calculator back together after remove the display?
Some of my options:
- I can replace the inverter but that would be a huge cost for no real net gain when the unit is actually working.
- I have thought about buying a 1602 display and wiring it in to see if I actually get anything, but there are so many versions and styles, I don't want to cross some wires and break the whole unit.
- I thought about getting one of those home monitor kits, but the install would be a real challenge to fit the clamps. Require conduit runs and again AZ sun is tough on things.
- Rather than a display, I'd prefer to upload the data to some place like PVOutput, but the monitoring communications has me stumped. I do have the RS485 module board, but then what?
- Last option, maybe someone has some old waste SB 7000/8000 inverter somewhere for either monitoring or the display parts?
Any ideas? Or ignore it and go have fun with something else?
display resized.jpg
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