{"id":9756,"date":"2017-10-02T09:02:57","date_gmt":"2017-10-01T23:02:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gold-coast-solar-power-solutions.com.au\/?p=9756"},"modified":"2024-08-20T16:28:40","modified_gmt":"2024-08-20T06:28:40","slug":"growatt-ac-v-outrange","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gold-coast-solar-power-solutions.com.au\/posts\/growatt-ac-v-outrange\/","title":{"rendered":"Growatt Solar Inverter AC V Outrange"},"content":{"rendered":"
If you’re seeing an AC V Outrange message on your Growatt Solar Inverter your inverter is telling you that it has detected that the grid AC voltage is coming up outside of the permissible range that the inverter can accept. As a result the inverter automatically shuts down as a safety precaution.<\/p>\n
If this function is working correctly then this automatic inverter shutdown is a good thing, however we have seen on a number of occasions where Growatt inverters are misreading the grid AC voltage and shutting down when they shouldn’t be. Before taking any further action you are going to have to determine whether the AC Voltage is really out of range or if your Growatt inverter is just reading the voltage incorrectly.<\/p>\n
To figure out if you are actually getting too high a voltage on the AC side of your inverter you will need to use a multimeter to measure the AC voltage present at your inverter.<\/p>\n
You should not attempt this on your own – we recommend calling an accredited solar electrician for safety reasons – this is electrical work and hazardous voltages are present. They will check the voltage between the active and neutral terminals of your inverter and by comparing these measurements to the AC voltage reading on the inverter screen will be able to ascertain whether the problem is with your inverter or with the voltage from the grid.<\/p>\n