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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7993687" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>Don't worry all mine were fitted by some of biggest and best in the trade, I don't think any of the old companies survived the FIT collapse.</p><p>Have you had them cleaned at all, particularly livestock sheds can have a huge amount of crap on them. But the chances are it may be MC4 failure especially on an asbestos ( or that type) roof, or any roof with relatively narrow channels. </p><p>Sadly replacing them is not cheap if you need scaffold, but it is well worth doing.</p><p>Another point are your inverters Fronius. These used a stacking system inside of a series of small inverters. These come into play as power increases. Oddly the top of the stack, which is the last to cut in often fails first. The system still works but the power output is redused. </p><p>If you go to your inverter you may find an error code on it. If you post type and error code on here some of us may be able to give you a diagnosis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7993687, member: 1951"] Don't worry all mine were fitted by some of biggest and best in the trade, I don't think any of the old companies survived the FIT collapse. Have you had them cleaned at all, particularly livestock sheds can have a huge amount of crap on them. But the chances are it may be MC4 failure especially on an asbestos ( or that type) roof, or any roof with relatively narrow channels. Sadly replacing them is not cheap if you need scaffold, but it is well worth doing. Another point are your inverters Fronius. These used a stacking system inside of a series of small inverters. These come into play as power increases. Oddly the top of the stack, which is the last to cut in often fails first. The system still works but the power output is redused. If you go to your inverter you may find an error code on it. If you post type and error code on here some of us may be able to give you a diagnosis [/QUOTE]
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