Why would neutral be in the DC conduit box? This just wrong but I doubt
this is the problem. 

Since this never worked properly or has not in 13
years, I would suggest replacement with modern equipment. SW from xantrex
has been out of support for around 15 years and always was a headache grid
tied, in my opinion. 
Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
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On Fri, 20 Dec 2019 12:44:42 -0500, Dave Tedeyan 
wrote:  Hi All, 
 I am someone's last ditch effort to get their system
working which has been non-functional since a few months after
installation, 13 years ago...   After getting some new batteries in there,
I can at least fire it up. It is a grid tie with battery backup situation
with two Xantrex SW4048 inverters. Each inverter is kind of like its own
system with two Outback MX60 CC's per inverter, and each inverter powers
its own 120V backed up loads panel. They do not see each other until their
60A single pole breakers in the main panel.    What seems to be happening
is that after turning on the inverters the AC1 in good light will flash for
about 30 seconds, then it syncs up to the grid and the light stays on
solid. But then after a little bit, that light will start flashing,
indicating that the utility power has been dropped, when it has not
actually been dropped. Then at some point the backed up loads would lose
power. The customer says that every 1-10 minutes, they would lose the
backed up loads for 10-90 seconds. This happened all night long until they
bypassed the inverters.   There are a few other things of note: 1. There is
a Xantrex GTI for each inverter. 2. I see in the manual there is
information about stacking the inverters, but I am guessing in this setup
this not necessary or would even be counter productive to stack the
inverters. Not sure if the inverters not being stacked could cause one of
them to unsync with the utility? 3. Neutrals and grounds are bonded in
their main panel, but also in each of the Xantrex DC breaker boxes. I was
going to separate them in the DC breaker boxes, but found that there is no
way to isolate the battery negative bus from the box itself, and figured it
would be dodgy to unground the enclosure. So I am also not sure if the
multiple N-G bonds could be causing these issues.   Does anyone have any
ideas? Cheers,  Dave                   DAVE TEDEYAN, PE Senior Engineer |
Taitem Engineering, PC 110 South Albany Street | Ithaca, NY 14850 o.
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