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Nie, dziękuję Przekieruj mnie tamgorajczanin wrote:It seems to me that the inverter boosts the voltage itself because when a small cloud comes, the production drops and the voltage in the grid also
nikaka wrote:
Hello, please give me a hint on how to start Bluetooth on the inverter 6.6KTLX-G3 and how to connect to the SOFAR view application, do you need to do an update of the inverter? Please help me a lot,
Darek
nikaka wrote:I've been wrestling with them for a while now, and as usual they're the ones who are right
k_pec wrote:nikaka wrote:I've been wrestling with them for some time now, as usual they are the ones who are right
Bo, unfortunately, in the vast majority of cases - they have, and will not be willing to even lift the proverbial 'finger' unless the mains voltages permanently exceed 264V.
You produce, so your problem is export. Instead of crying:[letter:ac26e7c643] - Check the inverter-meter connections for too much voltage drop
- Enable the Q(U) function in the inverter, if it has one
- Establish a dynamic load or use a manual solution to take over production
- Establish energy storage
- Enable the 'zero export' function, if the inverter has one.
- Make a drop with other PVs in the area and pay to replace the trafo / upgrade the lines you are using
These are some enabling solutions to help keep the inverter running to at least benefit from autoconsumption.
MiruK1 wrote:since even with the inverter switched off I have a grid voltage of 256-257V ?
MiruK1 wrote:Big load only generates sickly costs because the inverter still shuts down and I draw electricity from the grid, modification or energy storage is unprofitable business for today.
MiruK1 wrote:With this drop on trafo you are already quite off, I wonder if Tauron will do a drop on me? well yes, they will soon make fat increases in electricity, what do they take money for? I guess they have the infrastructure included?
MiruK1 wrote:Forgive me for getting carried away, but they can persuade so beautifully, you spend a lot of money, and then it turns out that it is not so beautiful and they have you in d....
lukasz_prz wrote:Download the file for your device from the manufacturer's website.
There are two instructions there:
1. software update
2. country code
For the country code, it is best to leave only the one you are interested in
https://sofarsolar.eu/download-overview/?fwp_categories=software
TL;DR: 30 % of European rooftop-PV owners hit grid-voltage shut-offs [IEA, 2023]; “Go ahead and enter 012” [Elektroda, prose, post #19358771]—simply enable the Country menu and type 012 (or 0001 for G3) to set Poland in <2 min.
Why it matters: A correct country code loads the right protection curves and keeps the inverter online.
Quick-Facts • PL code: 012 for all Sofar Solar inverters [Elektroda, galica01, post #19358590] • Unlock menu: code 0001 (pre-G3) or via SAFETY file on Wi-Fi stick (>12 kW G3) [Elektroda, mj26081948, post #20185484] • Over-voltage trip point: 264 V per EN 50549-1 [EN 50549-1] • Typical reset time after trip: 180 s [Sofar Manual] • Warranty risk: parameter tampering may void support [Elektroda, galica01, post #20613893]
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