Well... this is VERY late reply to this post, but I seem to have similar problem with my ST2500? The MPPT tracking does not seem to work.
To put my story short, I purchased cheap (less than $200) ST2500 from eBay.
(OK.. now you can stop laughing...) It was known to be DOA unit, that I had to fix first. (Problem was that the AC line voltage and frequency was not shown in the display. To fix I found two optocouplers bad, those were easy to replace.) Now, that it appear to work (at least it sees line voltage and starts up), it just still doesn't seem to work properly. With two 24V (128W each) panels, the Voc was 82V. Once the inverter started the panel voltage dropped only slightly, to about 78-79V. Correct MPPT voltage should be about 60-66V. During test it only made some intermittent 0-40W of power. To get "any" continuous power out from the ST2500 I had to add one extra 12V panel in series to the existing panels get the voltage to 101V open circuit. During operation it lowered to about 90V, and I got about 100-140W of AC power out.
One question is that is my solar array too small to get this thing running? I think I read somewhere that array size should be over 400W for the MPPT to work properly on ST2500?
If the answer is that it should work... then does anyone know what might be the problem? Maybe one more optocoupler... (There is a ton of them inside the ST2500!)
I know that I need to upgrade to something like GT3.0, and probably will once I find a good deal on GT3.0 and once I get my array built to some reasonable scale...