u/Z0tteke

No solarpower after losing power

No solarpower after losing power

The power in the house was off yesterday. Today I noticed that the inverter is no longer processing any solarpower.

The blue and green lights are flashing. After a while the blue light stays on, while the green light keeps flashing.

After a while, the red light comes on as well.

I tried a few times restoring it by setting the main switch off and set the red switch from the invertor to 0. After a while i turn on the main switch and then, after a few minutes, set the red switch on the inverter back to 1.

Unfortunately, this does not solve the problem. The installer is also unavailable due to a public holiday and the weekend. Does anyone have any tips?

Edit: here's a picture from my inverter. Beneath it is a manual breaker, seperated from the breaker in the distribution box. Also note: i left it off last night just to try it out. Normally the breaker is up and the red switch on the inverter is on 1.
The inverter is a SolarEdge SE7K.

https://preview.redd.it/90f3mlohaf1h1.jpg?width=739&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=56f4ae30567b9ec42140fd92b9a4fc71d52508f5

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u/Z0tteke — 6 days ago

I'm really at a loss here. 1,5 weeks ago i was printing an object with two colors. the print failed at the moment it had to switch to spool 1 for the other color. It gave me a feed error E0100. Since then, I have been looking for a solution.
What i've tried so far:

  • Nozzle clogging
  • IFS tube clogging
  • New IFS host
  • New 04mm nozzle
  • Factory reset

As for the filament, it goes through the host into to printhead. The IFS host can load and unload the filament just fine.
When i go to the filament settings on the screen and push and purgethe filament, the old and new filament comes out just fine. No issues.

So how come my printer seems to be printing air when i checked all these things?

Edit: I'm using normal PLA at 220c.

u/Z0tteke — 19 days ago