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<blockquote data-quote="oldnewbie" data-source="post: 542424" data-attributes="member: 31740"><p>Hi. I've got a problem where my solar inverter is locking out when it sees the incoming grid volts > 256v for more than 10mins. This is starting to happen more frequently now that the sun is getting higher in the sky (only had the panels since September 2022). I have been in contact with NPG to tell them the volts are routinely at or around 259 / 260 for significant periods and am awaiting their visit. However I am only 50m from the substation and so may continue to have the problem going forward. One line of thought I am having is to fit a voltage optimiser. I shunned this 10 years ago when they were the "in thing" but think now might be a good time to fit one. Any experience / thoughts welcome.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldnewbie, post: 542424, member: 31740"] Hi. I've got a problem where my solar inverter is locking out when it sees the incoming grid volts > 256v for more than 10mins. This is starting to happen more frequently now that the sun is getting higher in the sky (only had the panels since September 2022). I have been in contact with NPG to tell them the volts are routinely at or around 259 / 260 for significant periods and am awaiting their visit. However I am only 50m from the substation and so may continue to have the problem going forward. One line of thought I am having is to fit a voltage optimiser. I shunned this 10 years ago when they were the "in thing" but think now might be a good time to fit one. Any experience / thoughts welcome. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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