Little Nerd Family, that's great. Back on Topic: I'm also in the midst
of trying to care for a Sunny Island setup we inherited a few years
ago. Tump's info is invaluable and also explains why my adopted step
system couldn't keep its AGMs alive for more than 4 years. (curtail
charge rate at 7
William, good morning. I live off grid w/ these things please feel free to
contact me off list.
Without knowing your familiarity w/ the SMASI, I may be repeating things you
already know.
Anytime the SOC is above 70% your frequency is shifted to reduce array input,
(German engineers) so this is p
Wrenches:
I found some time to review the .evt and .log files from the primary Sunny
Island inverter.
Prior to 12/8/20 the system was running normally with a generator run
averaging 6 hours about every other day.
On 12/8 at 06:00 the system tried to start the generator. There was no
indic
will...@millersolar.com; RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Remote Alert and Bootstrapping on Sunny Island AC
Coupled System
I have long been a supporter & installer of the SMA SI product line, but their
support and availability has led me to find other products. Outback Schneider
prod
I have long been a supporter & installer of the SMA SI product line, but their
support and availability has led me to find other products. Outback Schneider
products like Victron with their smart phone interface and their "Virtual
remote monitoring” sunsets the SMA product line. Thats not to say
Friends:
Thanks for the many replies. Here is what I have learned, paired with the
questions.
1. Is it normal for the display screens on the Sunny Islands to go blank
after shutting off due to low battery voltage? *Apparently this is a
feature, not a bug--the display is supposed to go bla
Broken record here:
DC coupled array, even if its just 1 kW. That failure is classic AC
coupled death spiral. Leak caused the pump to run, pump ran the battery
down, Sunny Island shut off, now no gen start or PV. We're trying to fix
an orphaned SMA system now, the gen start is particularly p
My memory is that you need to disconnect the Sunny Island from all AC and
DC voltages for 15-20 minutes before the low voltage lockout releases (I
think there is a small LED light on the internal circuit board which turns
off). Once that happens, you can reconnect the batteries and even with
fairly
This is totally normal w/ the displays. There IS an emergency charge setting….
You put AC into the AC out essentially AC coupling w/ the genset. Page 222
section 20.10. This works only w/ FLA batteries.
What was the issue w/ the generator battery? I install a small AC charger for
the generator
We had one Sunny Island system go totally dead years ago. The only way to
get it running again was to charge the batteries, which we did in groups of
two (6 volt batteries each) with a heavy duty 12 VDC automotive charger. It
took about a week to charge all the batteries. Jerry, it's good to know
t
Wrenches
This is why AC coupling is not the best solution but
you can program the SI to protect low voltage so if this happens you still
have headroom to reboot the system, also program the GT inverters not to
wait 300 sec to start. I would also suggest having a 48 vdc charger wired
directly to the
Friends:
I have a client living off-grid with a Sunny Island system AC coupled to
Sunny Boy inverters. They returned from being away to find the system
entirely shutdown due to cloudy weather, a dead generator cranking battery
and a water leak which ran two booster pumps continuously over a per
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