Funny you should say that. One that I just installed is acting weird and
sounds horrible. Waited an hour on the phone for tech support to no avail.
Will be a really long drive back to sort things out. Never had an XW with
issues before.
On Thu, Oct 12, 2023 at 9:29 PM Kevin Pegg via RE-wrenches <
I had a 7 year-old one die 1.5 months ago.
F41 APS Under Voltage.
No ugly sounds. Just no power.
I don't have many out there but this is the first.
Aloha,
Lou Russo
(808) 345 6762
On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 4:47 AM Michael Morningstar via RE-wrenches <
re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
Dana in your first example it looks like 120A of solar is pushing onto a
100A utility meter, over #3 copper which cannot handle 120A. But I might be
missing something.
On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 6:29 AM Dana Orzel via RE-wrenches <
re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
> Repost of 2 types of
I have a buddy that has had two different stacked pairs with issues. It took months of back and forth on the one which they did replace them however one of the inverters sent from Schneider was a euro 230/50hz. Taking another trip and more delay. And same guy, another project with monitoring etc t
It must be an XW+ that died. The XW pro field circuit validation testing
beta was complete in early 2019.
That XWP is still working fine for me. Not many failures unless the
installer did not use surge protection.
If it was an XWP and you filled out the 10 year warranty, they might
have you
In my buddies case, most definitely XW Pro
jay
> On Oct 13, 2023, at 9:39 AM, Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar via RE-wrenches
> wrote:
>
> It must be an XW+ that died. The XW pro field circuit validation testing beta
> was complete in early 2019.
>
> That XWP is still working fine for me. Not ma
I've only installed one and it is an ongoing nightmare. Almost burned the
customers house down with exploding batteries.
Voltages all set properly but the unit ignored all settings and went up to
67 volts while I watched and who knows how high it would have gone if I had
not shut the system down.
The intent of the line side tap, was to allow larger pv systems to
interconnect to the SE conductors and not have to consider the service
panel. So, I agree with others that the service panel has no
consideration for what you are doing. The panel is protected by the MSP
Breaker. Chris
On 10/
Hey bleeding edgers,
So being alarmed at what I was reading and halfway through purchasing a dual
stack XW Pro package I emailed Eric Benson with my concerns and pasted your
four descriptive posts with it and my plans to reconsider my choice before
committing to problems some have had and I
Hi Wallace,
Interesting. Eric has in the past been responsive to my queries. I emailed him
over 1 week ago about my most recently failed XWPro and have not heard back. I
see he is replying fairly rapidly to your query. I shall bug him more next week.
Kevin
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