Bill & SG,
Everything that you suggested to check I had already done, & seems to be ok. The inverter is a GT3.8-NA-DS-240, 60Hz. I live in the US near San Diego. I have two strings of panels with eleven panels in each string (Evergreen 180 SL). I disconnected one string at the inverter DC terminal block & measured it's voltage at 328Vdc, & the other string measured 330Vdc. The AC voltage at the inverter terminals measured 241.7, using a true RMS meter. I also checked the AC inverter input fuse in the upper compartment. In the "Off Line" mode, the inverter does not display voltage info.
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Also, you can have enough panel voltage but not enough current (generally sun rise and sun set). Mine, if it shows 0.2 amps or less (at ~300 volts), generally will not start
My inverter does (did) the same.
I have GT-View connected. What it shows right now (10:25 PST & mostly sunny) is the default values for MPPT (600.0) & heat sink temp (F 32), Online Today & Whr Today (these are for the last time that the inverter was online). All other readings are showing 0 except for the Hz, which bounces around between ~14 & 33, with an occasional momentary reading of ~52. If the frequency were actually this low, I would be having a lot of trouble with the electronics in my home.
I had contacted Xantrex on Wednesday & was given a case number. They will upgrade me to a GT4.0 (which they will ship right away), or I can wait 2 or 3 weeks until they can find me a refurb GT3.8. The problem with the GT4.0 is the minimum starting voltage is 235Vdc, whereas the GT3.8 is 195Vdc. This will require me to add two more panels (one to each string) when the weather warms up. This would be ok except that I don't need to generate more Kwh. I would rather put the money into a battery backup system.
I suppose adding two more panels is the way to go. If I ever have to replace my inverter again, there might not be any lower voltage (Xantrex) units made/available. I'll just leave more lights on & use the AC more. Maybe I'll put in an electric water heater (LOL).
Another option would be to see if Xantrex will work me a deal on two smaller inverters (with one string on each inverter). Enough!!
Thanks Guys.