Hello from southern Spain. Total solar newbie here so apologies in advance for the non technical language and/or dim questions!
About 4 weeks ago we had 12 X 455 watts panels installed on our (flat) roof as two strings of 6 panels, with a Huawei Sun2000 6ktl inverter, grid tied to inject excess into the mains. First few days of operation with fully sunny days the PV output curve on the monitoring app was a beautiful bell shaped curve. Then we had a couple of weeks of cloudy days with very varied output but since then the production on a completely sunny day has been really strange - during the middle part of the day which would correspond to peak PV output, it completely drops away unless we are using something like a tumble dryer or other power hungry appliance. I will try to post screenshots to illustrate this. We have noticed that the mains voltage during these hours can rise to around 252v, when the "normal" value is 230v here, and we have had the supply to the house trip out a few times. From reading, it seems these voltage rises may be causing the drop in production as safety mechanisms kick in, and I have contacted the power company to look at the TAP setting on the transformer which supplies the house.
Meanwhile I was wondering if anyone here has any thoughts or suggestions on inverter settings which might help manage the problem? I understand the inverter has a voltage rise suppression menu but our installer does not seem to know much about it. Are there any other factors which might cause this sort of effect? Wiring issues? Dickery connections? I should add there are no shading issues during this part of the day.
Thanks you in advance for any help.
About 4 weeks ago we had 12 X 455 watts panels installed on our (flat) roof as two strings of 6 panels, with a Huawei Sun2000 6ktl inverter, grid tied to inject excess into the mains. First few days of operation with fully sunny days the PV output curve on the monitoring app was a beautiful bell shaped curve. Then we had a couple of weeks of cloudy days with very varied output but since then the production on a completely sunny day has been really strange - during the middle part of the day which would correspond to peak PV output, it completely drops away unless we are using something like a tumble dryer or other power hungry appliance. I will try to post screenshots to illustrate this. We have noticed that the mains voltage during these hours can rise to around 252v, when the "normal" value is 230v here, and we have had the supply to the house trip out a few times. From reading, it seems these voltage rises may be causing the drop in production as safety mechanisms kick in, and I have contacted the power company to look at the TAP setting on the transformer which supplies the house.
Meanwhile I was wondering if anyone here has any thoughts or suggestions on inverter settings which might help manage the problem? I understand the inverter has a voltage rise suppression menu but our installer does not seem to know much about it. Are there any other factors which might cause this sort of effect? Wiring issues? Dickery connections? I should add there are no shading issues during this part of the day.
Thanks you in advance for any help.
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