I always end up with the real head scratchers. I guess that because what normally stumps most people, I can ussually figure out.. but not this time. Here is what I am running in to. Yesterday our GT3.3 (positive ground) inverter started to act strangley, well actually it didn't start at all and that was the problem. It was a rainy day, but we ussually get about 3 or 4 kilowatt hours on a rainy or heavily overcast day and that is exactly what happened the day before. Yesterday it did not come online it just remained frozen as if it saw no power from the array and GT-View was stuck on the previous days output information. My father was the only person home so when he noticed he disconnected the inverter using the ac/dc combined disconnect switch underneath the wiring box. He waited about a minute and then turned it back on. When he did, nothing happened except it turned on and then displayed "INVERTER OFFLINE" with no other information or fault codes. I came home from work early to check it in the daylight. My multimeter said the array was putting out about 310 volts at 0.65 amps at the time as it was raining. I also touched the case by accident while touching the negative wire (positive grounded system) and gave myself a hell of a shock so I know there was plenty of juice to start the inverter. The AC was at 239.9 volts or something close to 240, not out of range. It should have been producing power, but instead it just read offline. Another thing I noticed is that the inverter would not power up at all without AC power. If I remember right, the display will work even without AC power, but in that case it should have AC Voltage Fault. It never gave me a DC fault warning either. When I disconnect using the main AC/DC disconnect I would suddenly get a red light for GROUND FAULT, but as it only did this when the inverter was in the off position and the light faded out after 5 seconds or so I decided that must not be a problem. When I turned the system back on it went back to the "INVERTER OFFLINE" message but no ground fault detection was flagged. I also tested the fuses at the array combiner box and the ground fault fuse and AC fuse with my continuity tester. Those were all fine as well. I called for support but by then the business day was over and the tech who's number I was given had gone home so I gave up for the night. This morning it was still raining out, and darker than it was when I was testing the system durring the previous day... HOWEVER the inverter came online this morning like normal at about 5:45am with almost no light. It would not work the previous day at 3:00 PM when it was much brighter out. It now seems to be online and functioning normally. What do you guys think could have caused this hiccup? I have never had a previous problem and we have produced almost 5000kwh since the inverter was commisioned on 3/18/08.