HI Drake, We need some more info to be able to piece this together.
The way I’ve seen this happen with off grid is the batteries are pretty full, in absorb mode often with aging batteries, and a good sized load is turned off. The CC has been putting in extra watts to keep the batteries at its absorb voltage, the load is suddenly off, and it can’t react fast enough causing a short voltage spike ( I call it a bounce). If the batteries are pretty low SOC, this won’t happen. If the ratio of PV to battery is too low, again hard to make it happen. But if the ratio of PV to battery is pretty high as in most grid systems its more common. I can’t see how it would happen if the system was selling, don’t know what mechanism would create the spike. Depending on when in the day and how the system is set up, it next to impossible to have this spike in sell mode. So I’d guess it was during morning battery fill up before sell mode and the client has a backed up loads panel connected to it? jay peltz power > On Jul 17, 2017, at 8:19 AM, Drake <drake.chamber...@redwoodalliance.org> > wrote: > > Hi Dan and Dave, > > The system did not crash. > > I think it must be a combination of the Midnite and Radian. The Radian should > sell to keep the voltage down and the Midnite should regulate. It seems a bit > mysterious to me. > > Thanks, > > Drake > > > At 09:49 AM 7/17/2017, you wrote: >> I seem to recall older FX series spitting out this error following a short >> on the AC side. Did the system crash? >> >> db >> >> >> Dan Brown >> Foxfire Energy Corp. >> Renewable Energy Systems >> (802)-483-2564 >> www.Foxfire-Energy.com <http://www.foxfire-energy.com/> >> NABCEP #092907-44 >> >> >
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