You might try Solar Cowboyz in Grass Valley CA, for their SMA rebuild
expertise. 

 

Chris Worcester

Solar Wind Works

Cell: 530-448-9692

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

www.solarwindworks.com

 

From: RE-wrenches <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
Kienan Maxfield
Sent: Saturday, March 5, 2022 3:11 PM
To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Sunny Island Troubleshooting

 

Hello all,

 

I'm troubleshooting an interesting case. It's a DC coupled SMA Sunni Island
system with two of the 6048 SI's. I think that the both of the SI's are
fried, and I think I know why, but there's a strange twist so I thought I'd
ask if anyone here has any insight...

 

So this is a DC Power system, and whoever was building these at DC power
made a mistake on the Main wire that connects to the battery, so the
connection came loose. When I looked at it for my client, I saw that there
is an internal capacitor in one of the SI's that is blown. I assumed that
the loose connection cause voltage spikes from the charge controller to
damage the inverter. But then I repaired the wiring, and everything powered
up fine, and the SI system was putting out perfect power. Then, two days
later, I looked at it again because the customer was going to come pick it
up, and the inverters were apparently dead. I tried resetting them, but it
seems like there's just nothing. The screen won't come on, it won't make any
noise, etc. There is good voltage on the DC in terminals. So my question is
why they both came on, and why they both fried after the problem was fixed.
I mean, it makes sense that they were damaged from the voltage spikes from
loose wiring, but I don't understand why they would come on and then finish
frying with no load...

 

Other question, I know that with outback inverters, you can normally repair
the inverter by replacing a board that is a fraction of the cost of the
inverter. Is this so with SMA SI's? And does anyone have a recommendation on
how to troubleshoot at a board level, or where to source the boards? I did
already tell the customer that I think his inverters will need to be
replaced, but just hoping to make sure I don't overlook something first...

 

Thanks,

Kienan

 

 

Maxfield Solar 

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

(801) 631-5584 (Cell)

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