Thanks for all the great feedback. This installation was more screwed up than Hogan's goat, so replacing the inverter is the least of the clients problems. I found that there was no ground wires to any modules, no ground rod, no GFI, and it is a metal pole mounted array located in the center of a
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Jeff,
Input voltage on the AEI GC-1000 is 48VDC. I have had two stop working and
my usual source for servicing inverters wouldn¹t return my calls when they
heard the brand name. These units are very simple inside. If you can¹t or
don¹t want to rewire the array and use a different inverter you mi
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Hi Jeff,
Yep the AEI GC-1000
Not being made anymore, nor as far as I know is anyone servicing these
Hi Jeff,
Yep the AEI GC-1000
Not being made anymore, nor as far as I know is anyone servicing these
units.
Best bet is to rewire the array for higher voltage and use a new
inverter.
Not too many other options that I know of.
jay
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On Sep 23, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Jeff Yago wrote
Anybody out there familiar with the Advanced Energy Inc. grid-tie inverter?
I was called to a school with an existing defunct pole-mounted 1 kW array and high up on the pole was an inverter made by these guys. I could not get access to the unit as I was only checking for what was there now, but
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