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How many of you were able to activate your sun power panels on your own?
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If you take a picture we can figure out if you have net meter. i.e. Are you putting any power back on the grid? -
Yes you are correct i meant sun power was unable to detect my service which is why they are sending a tech next month.Leave a comment:
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The color on the panel of light purple. and Yes there is another circuit breaker on the outside of the house it is on the On position, it las like a big lever on it, The ones in the picture are also turned to the "on: position. When i called sun power after i received the approval from my power company, they walked me through turning the panels on, on the circuit breaker, and the lever outside, but they were able to detect a signal.
If the purple light means its ready and operating that's great, maybe i'll try calling the power company to see if they can tell me if im sending back power not used during the day.
What is the model number of your power meter? Can you take a picture of that too? That would be very helpful.
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I think the first picture is the Sunpower PVS6 "The PVS6 is a datalogger–gateway device used for solar system and home monitoring, metering, and control."
1) What color is the LED on the PVS6? The picture is too washed out.
LED Color Indicates
Green PVS6 is booting up but is not ready yet.
Purple PVS6 is ready and operating normally.
Blue PVS6 is downloading and updating its firmware (FW).
Orange PVS6 firmware update failed; or the USB drive is still plugged into the PVS6 (after the update was downloaded from the USB drive onto the PVS6).
Solid red There is a critical error and the PVS6 is not functioning normally.
2) I think the OP has sunpower panels with microinverters. To me, the second picture looks like a subpanel just for the microinverters. This subpanel connects to the main panel somewhere.
You probably have new breaker in your main electrical panel that needs to be turned on. And there might even be another shutoff between picture 2 and your main panel.
Are there any more RED labels on your main electrical panel or other electrical boxes inside or outside the house?
The color on the panel of light purple. and Yes there is another circuit breaker on the outside of the house it is on the On position, it las like a big lever on it, The ones in the picture are also turned to the "on: position. When i called sun power after i received the approval from my power company, they walked me through turning the panels on, on the circuit breaker, and the lever outside, but they were able to detect a signal.
If the purple light means its ready and operating that's great, maybe i'll try calling the power company to see if they can tell me if im sending back power not used during the day.Leave a comment:
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I think the first picture is the Sunpower PVS6 "The PVS6 is a datalogger–gateway device used for solar system and home monitoring, metering, and control."
1) What color is the LED on the PVS6? The picture is too washed out.
LED Color Indicates
Green PVS6 is booting up but is not ready yet.
Purple PVS6 is ready and operating normally.
Blue PVS6 is downloading and updating its firmware (FW).
Orange PVS6 firmware update failed; or the USB drive is still plugged into the PVS6 (after the update was downloaded from the USB drive onto the PVS6).
Solid red There is a critical error and the PVS6 is not functioning normally.
2) I think the OP has sunpower panels with microinverters. To me, the second picture looks like a subpanel just for the microinverters. This subpanel connects to the main panel somewhere.
You probably have new breaker in your main electrical panel that needs to be turned on. And there might even be another shutoff between picture 2 and your main panel.
Are there any more RED labels on your main electrical panel or other electrical boxes inside or outside the house?
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sorry can't even read what the label says in first photo, no pictures of inverters, panels, etc. I'd tell you to call, but this forum is locked down like a max prison, I'd suggest going on facebook solar groups and asking, easier to post photos and get help.Leave a comment:
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Here is my setup there is a lever outside which they had pull and push when I called sun powerLeave a comment:
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Yes I installed my own sunpower solar panels and turne don the system . Saved $20,000 vs them doing it.
just ask them to pay you for the 2-3 months of lost production which will be around $300 most likely.
hard to troubleshoot yoru issue with no info. at the bare minimum post photos, type of inverter used, micro or string and errors blinking leds, etc.
I get the impression you know nothing about residential electricity so best to just let the pros fix it.
I believe sunpower has guaranteed production, read yoru contract.
i'll take a look at the contract.Leave a comment:
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Yes I installed my own sunpower solar panels and turne don the system . Saved $20,000 vs them doing it.
hard to troubleshoot yoru issue with no info. at the bare minimum post photos, type of inverter used, micro or string and errors blinking leds, etc.
I get the impression you know nothing about residential electricity so best to just let the pros fix it.
I believe sunpower has guaranteed production, read yoru contract.
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Do you have a SunPower Equinox system? If yes, there is an entire support section for Equinox commissioning. Search Sunpower Equinox commissioning. This might help you. It appears to be what tech use to help them through the process.Leave a comment:
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If you have Permission to Operate is there anything that prevents someone from flipping the breaker on? Most systems have a boot sequence that verifies everything so it should be safe. The only "activation" I have ever had to do with DIY systems is to get a user account so the data could be reported. The meter on your home should be able to tell you if the system is generating energy.
I have heard of several solar system owners who have flipped the breaker with no bad results after final inspection by the building department. You should be able to verify that final inspection took place. Since it is a new home it is very likely, at least in California, that escrow could not close until the home was finialed and certificate of occupancy was granted.
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You do not want a roof problem near or under an array. Another little factoid the solar peddlers who do not do or subcontract roof work usually fail to mention, and that homeowners are in too much of a hurry in a hurry and too cheap to consider.Leave a comment:
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There can be time saved if the roofer and solar people can coordinate. If the panels and rails can be staged on another portion of the roof, then the panels and rails do not have to be restacked on the roof. Also, if there are micros or optimizers, they can be left on the rails. Coordinating the flashing can also same some time. In some cases it may be tradoff between roofer time and solar workers time.Leave a comment:
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It is not friendly to remove and reinstall panels after replacing the roof. It's a lot of labor, almost as much as originally installing the panels. You won't have to redo the electrical, but everything else is a complete reinstall.
You will also need some new mechanical parts, but those costs are minor compared to the labor.Leave a comment:
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I want to do this but what happens if in 10 years you need a new roof... is it friendly to be taken off and back on? I also think about create this https://websolarguide.com/solar-carport/Last edited by Bark; 03-10-2021, 01:14 PM.Leave a comment:
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