I just had a 4kW system installed.
It uses the Samil Solarriver 4000TL-D inverter which has 2 DC inputs. There are 2 strings of 8 panels, each going to one input of the inverter.
All the panels have the same aspect and zero shading in the afternoon so I'd expect them to supply the same power at all times, more or less.
What I've noticed is that string 1 almost always has 0.5A (about 130W) higher output than string 2. It varies slightly, but 90% of the time it's 0.5A difference.
Is this normal? It looks like a big difference between what should be 2 identical strings.
At the moment, it's bright but cloudy and I get PV1= 240.9V 1.6A 397W PV2= 240.9V 1.1A 273W
The voltages happen to be identical in that reading but they do usually vary with either PV1 or PV2 being higher .. but most of the time, PV2 being 0.5A lower.
It's really odd. Even at twilight, when PV1 falls to 0.5A, PV2 drops to zero but clearly there's plenty of light out there to produce something.
I could understand it being 10% lower but not 0.5A lower.
Anyone have any ideas what's going on?
I would try swapping the 2 strings over to see if it's a panel problem pr an inverter input problem but that'll require me opening the inverter and breaking the guarantee.
Thanks,
Paul.
It uses the Samil Solarriver 4000TL-D inverter which has 2 DC inputs. There are 2 strings of 8 panels, each going to one input of the inverter.
All the panels have the same aspect and zero shading in the afternoon so I'd expect them to supply the same power at all times, more or less.
What I've noticed is that string 1 almost always has 0.5A (about 130W) higher output than string 2. It varies slightly, but 90% of the time it's 0.5A difference.
Is this normal? It looks like a big difference between what should be 2 identical strings.
At the moment, it's bright but cloudy and I get PV1= 240.9V 1.6A 397W PV2= 240.9V 1.1A 273W
The voltages happen to be identical in that reading but they do usually vary with either PV1 or PV2 being higher .. but most of the time, PV2 being 0.5A lower.
It's really odd. Even at twilight, when PV1 falls to 0.5A, PV2 drops to zero but clearly there's plenty of light out there to produce something.
I could understand it being 10% lower but not 0.5A lower.
Anyone have any ideas what's going on?
I would try swapping the 2 strings over to see if it's a panel problem pr an inverter input problem but that'll require me opening the inverter and breaking the guarantee.
Thanks,
Paul.