On September 12, 2001 my system came online. It consisted of 36 Photowatt 95 watt panels and two Trace Suntie 1.5 inverters. The panels are wired in 9 strings of 4 panels. Five groups of four go to one inverter and four groups of four go to the other inverter. In 2003 the inverters were replaced by Trace with the 1.5 XR's. They have performed flawlessly for the past 7 years. Then on Labor Day weekend I noticed one of the inverters displaying "0.0 MPPT 0.0 vdc, AC Not Present" on the screen. I had an electrician friend check that AC was present to the inverter from the panel. I have checked the 6 ceramic fuses in the lower part of the inverter.
I have spoken to a contractor out of Fallbrook, CA who said it could be a 1 amp fuse in the upper portion of the inverter. I have also read other posts on this forum and have checked for any loose connections.
I know about the Trace "owner loyalty program where I can get a 2.8 GT for $1,200 plus tax and freight. However I have heard they are not serviceable ad their reliability is shaky. I spoke to a well know inverter repair expert based out of Oregon and he suggested I push Trace for a deal on a 3.3 GT as he has seen too many failures with the 2.8 GT. I am also concerned about the 2.8 running at close to or above its rated capacity.
Is it likely that the 1 amp fuse is creating a problem? How do I identify this fuse and where it is? Is it worth repairing the XR? Please explain in simple terms as I am not an electirician, just a technical rep in the plumbing industry.
Should I just go for the 2.8 GT or will I run into problems running it at max. I live in Orange, CA. We see winter temps at about 28F at the the lowest, summer might hit 105 at the peak.
I appreciate your guidance and recommendations.
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