Just a thought, but some of the old or cheap inverters don't take nicely to
bonding the ground to neutral. You may try leaving the ground wire
disconnected from the inverter for a test and see if that changes
anything.... Also make sure you don't have moisture or a short of some sort
in your output cable to the house, I got involved with a job once that had
normal Romex buried outside and it got wet and caused issues with the
inverter not working properly. It ohmed out fine, but when I hooked it up
it didn't play nice with the inverter. I would suspect something with the
site wiring from what I am understanding from your post.

Good luck!

Travis Jordan
tra...@jordansolar.net
tra...@mtsolar.us


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