I have a system consisting of (4) 5200w sun power inverters that was producing 
about half of the expected power over about 5 months of production. The 
installer said everything on the roof was wired correctly and that they 
suspected the Utility meter was at fault. The historical production on the 
inverters indicate that for about 5 months the inverters show good production 
but the utility shows higher that expected usage. Utility engineers tested 
their equipment and determined everything working properly. After the 5 months 
and a few visits by the installer, working on the system, everything began 
working properly. The home owner has lost thousands of dollars in expected 
production. After looking the system over (short of pulling things apart that 
would void the installers warranty) I suspicion that the inverter outputs were 
not on the proper bus bars in the single phase panel. I remember a few years 
back we had a problem with (4) 2500 watt SMA inverters
 and I went to the site to find the L1 / L2 legs were not on matching bus bars, 
in other words, all the L1 leads on one bus bar and all the L2 leads on the 
other bus bar. Once properly arraigned, the output increased significantly. Has 
anyone had a similar problem?

Max Balchowsky
SEE Systems
760-403-6810

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