Seems like this is a firmware setting and should be adjustable.  If lo

> On Oct 10, 2024, at 3:59 PM, Lou Russo via RE-wrenches 
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> 
> Aloha All,
> 
> Thank you Jason. This is a huge and surprising issue. So much so that I 
> dropped what I was doing and called Sol-Ark to confirm. Mind you this was 
> level 1 support, but I was told this is what the Sol-Arks are supposed to do 
> and it is a feature not a bug. Their take is if there is any fault on any one 
> string, the Sol-Ark assumes the worst and shuts everything down. 
> 
> I wonder what solutions could be implemented on future installs to prevent 
> this from happening? 
> 
> Aloha,
> 
> Lou Russo 
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> On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 11:45 AM Jason Szumlanski via RE-wrenches 
> <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org 
> <mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>> wrote:
> I think it's more likely water in a J-box or possibly physical damage, but 
> someone passed by the property and did not observe any physical damage to the 
> array.
> 
> Jason Szumlanski
> Principal Solar Designer | Florida Solar Design Group
> NABCEP Certified Solar Professional (PVIP)
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> 
> 
> On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 5:41 PM Jay <jay.pe...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:jay.pe...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> Jason 
> What’s the possibllity it was a lighting strike?
> 
> Jay
> 
>> On Oct 10, 2024, at 2:57 PM, Jason Szumlanski via RE-wrenches 
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>> 
>> 
>> We have been talking a lot recently about all-in-ones. I just had a massive 
>> fail during Hurricane Milton with a quad Sol-Ark 15K off-grid system that 
>> deserves some discussion about whether AIO is a good idea if it can't build 
>> in some resilience to errors. I'm not sure if the new Midnite unit is better 
>> in this respect, but this is what happened to the Sol-Ark system...
>> 
>> Four inverters, each with 4 strings of PV paralleled to 2 MPPT per inverter. 
>> One of the slave units developed some sort of PV DC fault during the storm. 
>> This caused the slave inverter to shut down and throw an error, which in 
>> turn caused a parallel fault across all four inverters. Power output ceases 
>> at that point. Apparently the system keeps resetting because I have a cell 
>> modem that uploads data to Sol-Ark, but that cell modem is powered by the 
>> inverter outputs, so it must be getting power at least intermittently. The 
>> rest of the loads are basically flatlined according to the Sol-Ark data. 
>> It's mostly air conditioners, so they probably can't turn on fast enough 
>> before the PV fault causes another shutdown.
>> 
>> So, in essence, one of 16 strings of PV develops a fault, and that causes 
>> all four inverters to malfunction? What is the point of redundancy if a 
>> fault of one results in a fault of all?! If there is a true PV input fault, 
>> shouldn't that just shut down that MPPT, or perhaps all of the PV DC input 
>> to that inverter? And why can't this inverter continue to invert power from 
>> the batteries and charge from a generator when there is a DC input fault 
>> that could be programmatically isolated and ignored?
>> 
>> This is a bad design in my opinion, and something I hadn't considered. If 
>> the faulted inverter can't function with a DC input fault, it should just 
>> take itself out of the game. (This is 120/240 split phase, BTW). Is this how 
>> all AIO inverters work? One inverter fault on the DC side kills all 
>> paralleled units' AC output? Not good.
>> 
>> This is a completely off-grid system on a remote island with no vehicle 
>> access, so it's not exactly easy to do a "truck roll" on this one, 
>> especially post-hurricane. To make matters worse, the generator was running 
>> at the time of the fault, as it was being signaled to run because the 
>> battery had reached the assigned charge voltage. The fault also killed the 
>> 2-wire start signal from the master, so the system also stopped passing 
>> through generator power to the loads. The house is dark.
>> 
>> 
>> Jason Szumlanski
>> Florida Solar Design Group
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