What could cause this PV production to be limited from a pure sine wave if:
1. No clouds
2. No shadows
3. battery SOC is at 50% SOC and end to 80% SOC by 15h00
4. No obvious obstructions.
5. All 4 MPPts do the same thing as MPPT 258.
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What could cause this PV production to be limited from a pure sine wave if:
1. No clouds
2. No shadows
3. battery SOC is at 50% SOC and end to 80% SOC by 15h00
4. No obvious obstructions.
5. All 4 MPPts do the same thing as MPPT 258.
A Charge Current Limit imposed on the system by a managed battery via DVCC could cause this limitation.
Also possibly a voltage rise somewhere in the system due to a poor connection, or insufficient wire thickness.
Thanks for the motivation to conduct sanity check. Just used my FLIR on my panels and found 1 or more smoking guns. One melty junction. good grief.
Originally I was tshooting voltage fluctuation, someone pointed out it was possibly MPPT sweep, in another post someone commented the sweep could become exacerbated by wiring / connectivity / resistance issues.
Odd thing is my fluctuations went away without me doing anything, I wonder if something melted together e.g. the junction box ?
found 3/8 panels with hot spots. 2 of them the whole left side is hotter than the other 2/3rds.
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