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ChrisHowes
I have a newly installed system with an SMA Sunny Boy 4000TL inverter plus, supplied in its box, a Sunny Beam display. I've found the setting up instructions quite confusing, but suspect I'm having no luck with these - the Sunny Beam finds no available transmission (neither does Sunny Explorer software) - because the inverter is not broadcasting.
I've checked and the inverter was set to its factory position of 1. I've tried turning it to 0, then back to 1, then restarting but no change. I then turned it to 2, which is the current position.
However, chasing down info here and on the SMA site, it suggests that the blue light for bluetooth should be lit, but it's not clear whether this is only lit when there is a connection or is lit continuously to indicate a continuous transmission. There is no symbol for bluetooth transmission in the display.
So, the question: should this blue light be on (and should have been with any position, no matter whether anything was picking up the signal)? And if it should, what do I have to do to get the bluetooth signal started? Or, is this a duff inverter that needs to be changed?
The company that fitted the system is obviously used to the SMA inverter, but not to the Sunny Beam. I can fetch them back on Tuesday now, to take a look, but it would be nice to either solve this myself or to have something solid to point at to show what is wrong (or else a lot more time will be wasted I suspect).
Any clues here?
I've checked and the inverter was set to its factory position of 1. I've tried turning it to 0, then back to 1, then restarting but no change. I then turned it to 2, which is the current position.
However, chasing down info here and on the SMA site, it suggests that the blue light for bluetooth should be lit, but it's not clear whether this is only lit when there is a connection or is lit continuously to indicate a continuous transmission. There is no symbol for bluetooth transmission in the display.
So, the question: should this blue light be on (and should have been with any position, no matter whether anything was picking up the signal)? And if it should, what do I have to do to get the bluetooth signal started? Or, is this a duff inverter that needs to be changed?
The company that fitted the system is obviously used to the SMA inverter, but not to the Sunny Beam. I can fetch them back on Tuesday now, to take a look, but it would be nice to either solve this myself or to have something solid to point at to show what is wrong (or else a lot more time will be wasted I suspect).
Any clues here?