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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 416432" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>sounds like it isn't communicating properly with the inverter. In theory 1 unit should not stop the others from working....it's the whole point of using optimisers. I would try wiping the system and starting again. It should be quite easy to disconnect the duff optimisers (turn DC off first). Might be worth wiping the system and starting again? The only other thing that springs to mind is a dodgy connection between panel and optimiser.</p><p></p><p>Don't think you will get much help here, not many people use SE, including me - I've fitted lots of solar systems, but have only used this stuff twice as I'm not a fan of fitting potential failure points on a roof. Your best bet is to persist with annoying the technical helpline. Please do post any solutions / findings on here, even if we can't be much help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 416432, member: 490"] sounds like it isn't communicating properly with the inverter. In theory 1 unit should not stop the others from working....it's the whole point of using optimisers. I would try wiping the system and starting again. It should be quite easy to disconnect the duff optimisers (turn DC off first). Might be worth wiping the system and starting again? The only other thing that springs to mind is a dodgy connection between panel and optimiser. Don't think you will get much help here, not many people use SE, including me - I've fitted lots of solar systems, but have only used this stuff twice as I'm not a fan of fitting potential failure points on a roof. Your best bet is to persist with annoying the technical helpline. Please do post any solutions / findings on here, even if we can't be much help. [/QUOTE]
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