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Wireless Interface Not Found
When using the wireless sensor kit, this message may appear in the status indicator in the
Sensors tab. Check that the sensor kit‘s wireless USB adaptor is plugged into the PC, and
that the wireless transmitters attached to the sensor cables are turned on and within range.
Raise the transmitters above rooftops and metal surfaces, and improve the line-of-sight to
the PC.
First trace of a session is noisy
The first trace of a new measurement session (after turning the instrument on, or
following a reset) is taken with special settings inside the I-V Unit, allowing it to detect
what sort of test device it is connected to. Using information from this first I-V sweep,
the I-V Unit optimizes its internal settings for the measurements to follow. Simply press
Measure Now again to begin collecting valid data.
Subsequent traces are noisy
If each trace is noisy, check for low light conditions. This may be caused by cloud cover,
by low sun angles, or, when testing un-mounted PV modules, by having the modules
pointed away from the sun. For best results, perform PV measurements of fixed arrays
within a few hours of solar noon.
Short circuit current is much higher, or lower, than predicted by the model
Verify that the irradiance sensor is mounted in the plane of the array.
I-V Unit cannot be turned on
Check that the Unit has been charged.
Thermal fuse
The I-V Unit contains a thermal fuse set to trip at 85C. This is an uncommon occurrence,
but it irreversibly shuts down the Unit. If you suspect that this has occurred, contact
Solmetric Technical Support.
Solmetric Technical Support
Phone: 707-823-4600 X2
Toll Free: 877-263-5026
Email: [email protected]
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