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Single install, then check input frequency.
Parallel installation, then possible programming error.
Thanks for reply. Grid is a stable 50Hz.
It is a parallel installation, 2x 8kVA Quatros.
Seems odd that it would be a programming error as it has been running fine all summer, just started making this sound today.
I'm still running firmware version 473 in them so i'll update that to the latest version and re-configure them as parallel to rule it out.
Thanks for your help
Noise just from one or both?
Noise changing under load, or constant?
If you are flashing new firmware anyway, isolate AC output and run them as individuals to see if it still occurs.
An update on this issue.
When i got home last night, the units would not turn on from the switch setting in venus - it would instantly throw an overload l1 error. I unplugged the VEBus cable from the venus, switched the units off and on with their physical switch and they started up fine running in parallel, no errors.
I updated them to 476, updated the ESS assistant that had an * and run them up in turn as individual devices. They worked fine.
I then set them up as parallel and they've run all night with no issues, noise or alarms.
Looking through the firmware changelog between 473 and 476, I can't see anything that's been fixed which would cause my issues, but given the system is symptom free at the moment, there's not much more I can do until/if it plays up again.
Thank you all for your help - i'll keep you updated.
As an update on this issue, the Quattros went into overload shutdown this morning, with almost nothing on in the house - less than 200W load. System was running in inverter only mode so not connected to grid. Once again, the virtual switch for the Quattros in Venus GX had no effect. Switching the front panel switch of both units to off and then on started the system back up again.
Any ideas what would cause an overload with such a small load?
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