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PVAC_a030_fan_faulted #44

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DasHutch opened this issue Jul 26, 2023 · 2 comments
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PVAC_a030_fan_faulted #44

DasHutch opened this issue Jul 26, 2023 · 2 comments

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@DasHutch
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I believe this alert to be when an inverter fan is failing / failed.
I’m getting this on my system and the corresponding graphs for inverter are showing “clipping” (or drops in power)

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@jasonacox
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jasonacox commented Jul 27, 2023

Wow! Yes. These two may be related:

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It looks like the first one is cut off, do you have the full alert names? Was it this:

  • PVAC_a019_ambient_overtemperature
  • PVAC_a030_fan_faulted

(adding these to the pypowerwall Devices and Alerts list)

@DasHutch
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PVAC_a019_ambient_overtemperature is the full alert/error

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