I recently installed a DIY Enphase system. It has IQ8 microinverters and a Combiner 4, with 335W 60-cell panels. It's working fine with one strange exception. If I turn off the system mid-day, for example by throwing the rapid-disconnect switch, then after I turn it back on, the system won't resume producing power until the next day. The Envoy's local webpage reports all 16 detected and all 16 communicating, but zero producing power. If I leave the system alone, then once the sun comes back up the next day, it'll start happily producing.
I see online that at least two other people have experienced this problem, but the feedback didn't lead to a solution. One person did try an experiment disconnecting one microinverter from the PV panel and then reconnecting, and sure enough, it began producing power again. So it seems that if the IQ8s lose AC power mid-day, then they lose their marbles and need zero DC voltage to find them again.
I'd rather not have to throw a tarp over my panels every time their AC power is interrupted. Anyone have an idea what's going on? I will report the issue to my system manager and to Enphase, but I thought I'd ask here for community advice.
I see online that at least two other people have experienced this problem, but the feedback didn't lead to a solution. One person did try an experiment disconnecting one microinverter from the PV panel and then reconnecting, and sure enough, it began producing power again. So it seems that if the IQ8s lose AC power mid-day, then they lose their marbles and need zero DC voltage to find them again.
I'd rather not have to throw a tarp over my panels every time their AC power is interrupted. Anyone have an idea what's going on? I will report the issue to my system manager and to Enphase, but I thought I'd ask here for community advice.
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