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First of all, I want to thank you very much for taking the time to even reply - I really appreciate any help. If I am taking up too much of your time tell me and I will stop bugging you.
That is why I have this site , a no BS place for everyone to help out
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my system it was designed by Sunwise. My previous inverters(STXR2500's) have worked for the last 9 months without a problem
Then why did you get the upgrades [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img] (sic) Well , the old XR's would not put out as much power and hence wouldn't stress the input fuses , they don't react at all to edge of cloud effects , more than likey the out goes to zero on the old XR's
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I am getting voltage out of the internal STXR 2500 combiner boxes (past the fuses)
Verify EACH fuse passes current and the current test as I decribed and then verify that power is going into the power board , the red and white wires , the red comming from the 100 amp DC break/gfi combo
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The three input problem is interesting that you bring up because we discussed this and they insurred me that this was fine
Do the math for 1000wmsq (STC) for current , then add 25% for edge of cloud. My KC-120's are rated at 7.2 amps and I see 8.5 to 9 amps in some conditions ... your most defiantly going to exceed the 20 amp rating of the single combinor inputs.
Sunwise is full of it if they claim you won't ever get your STC DC rating , remember , its DC going thru the fuses. 18 , 150 watt panels is 2700 watts , and with edge of cloud you push over 3kW ...also its amps , not watts that will blow the fuses , hot weather lovers the voltage , amps actually increase ! (about 10 to 1 to voltage decrease)
Also , if your panels are at your roof pitch , you are probably at the pefect angle to the sun right now.
Re-read the previous posts , make the measurements as close to solar noon as you can , check the outputs of the DC breakers (suntie) decribe what exactly is display on the LCD and LEDs of the CPU card
Takes some time and read thru the older posts on system sizes and the power were all seeing ... you'll understand why there is a problem
Henry