Consumerbot3418
Fitting square pegs into round holes... for fun?
I could write a novel, but I'm going to do my best to try to keep this first post as concise as possible. More details likely to follow later in this thread.
I have a pair of XW Pro units hanging on the wall in my garage, along with about 20kWh of LFP batteries, and I'm basically unable to use them at all.
I started with a DC Solar trailer (2x Sunny Islands with 2kW PV DC coupled via Midnite), and added a 7.7kW Sunny Boy. Been running that combination successfully off-grid for about 1.5 years. Ran into some flicker issues when I added an east array of 3kW of Enphase IQ7s, but that was resolved with a grid code update.
Right now, I've got the Sunny Islands' AC coming into the Schneider PDP as "grid", with the Sunny Boy and house loads on the load side. Everything works perfect in bypass when XW is off/standby. (pointing to something unique about the XW Pro or its associated AC/DC cabling)
If I try to make use of the XW Pro units, though, everything goes crazy, intermittently, usually triggered by a load switching on or off--very bad noises from the XW Pro, horrible waveform on the oscilloscope, and UPS switching.
I have tried:
In bypass mode (with only Sunny Island AC on the XW input), I can still charge from "grid", or send power to it. When I try to send (ie contribute to house loads from the 20kWh battery), it sometimes seems like it loses sync with the AC waveform, yielding sounds of frequency sweeps and even "clunk" sounds from XW, as the lights in the house start blinking, UPS switches, and o-scope loses sync.
In backup mode, it's somewhat different. When the XW helps supplement AC PV (invert mode), things seem alright. But once there's excess PV, it gets dumped to battery, as expected. If I try to activate my EV charger at the same time PV is getting dumped to battery by XW, I end up with something like this:

I couldn't be more disappointed with Schneider's support. After a phone conversation, I was asked to email specific information. After 9 days, I got a reply asking if I'd tried downgrading the firmware, how old the system is, and when it started to happen. After my reply, it took another 12 days for them to respond with a referral to a distributor.
I really like my AC coupled system (minus the XW), which stacks the 12kW capacity of the Sunny Islands with the 11kW combined AC PV, when the sun is shining... But I'm considering going DC coupled, or getting rid of these XW units. I initially wanted to go with Victron Quattro, but don't have a US grid code, and I had hoped to one day have an inspectable system, and be able to grid tie... It remains a lofty dream at this point.
I'd be really grateful to hear from anyone that's successfully running XW Pro off-grid with AC coupling, especially details of firmware, settings, and so on. I'd also be thankful for any advice or suggestions that anyone wishes to contribute.
I have a pair of XW Pro units hanging on the wall in my garage, along with about 20kWh of LFP batteries, and I'm basically unable to use them at all.
I started with a DC Solar trailer (2x Sunny Islands with 2kW PV DC coupled via Midnite), and added a 7.7kW Sunny Boy. Been running that combination successfully off-grid for about 1.5 years. Ran into some flicker issues when I added an east array of 3kW of Enphase IQ7s, but that was resolved with a grid code update.
Right now, I've got the Sunny Islands' AC coming into the Schneider PDP as "grid", with the Sunny Boy and house loads on the load side. Everything works perfect in bypass when XW is off/standby. (pointing to something unique about the XW Pro or its associated AC/DC cabling)
If I try to make use of the XW Pro units, though, everything goes crazy, intermittently, usually triggered by a load switching on or off--very bad noises from the XW Pro, horrible waveform on the oscilloscope, and UPS switching.
I have tried:
- different firmware versions on XW
- running just a single XW in backup mode with only Sunny Island attached, and EV charger as test load
- different grid codes (on XW and Sunny Island)
- connecting Sunny Islands to AC2 (gen) input on XW
- checking all AC and DC cable connectors for tightness, heat under heavy load
- contacting Schneider
In bypass mode (with only Sunny Island AC on the XW input), I can still charge from "grid", or send power to it. When I try to send (ie contribute to house loads from the 20kWh battery), it sometimes seems like it loses sync with the AC waveform, yielding sounds of frequency sweeps and even "clunk" sounds from XW, as the lights in the house start blinking, UPS switches, and o-scope loses sync.
In backup mode, it's somewhat different. When the XW helps supplement AC PV (invert mode), things seem alright. But once there's excess PV, it gets dumped to battery, as expected. If I try to activate my EV charger at the same time PV is getting dumped to battery by XW, I end up with something like this:

I couldn't be more disappointed with Schneider's support. After a phone conversation, I was asked to email specific information. After 9 days, I got a reply asking if I'd tried downgrading the firmware, how old the system is, and when it started to happen. After my reply, it took another 12 days for them to respond with a referral to a distributor.
I really like my AC coupled system (minus the XW), which stacks the 12kW capacity of the Sunny Islands with the 11kW combined AC PV, when the sun is shining... But I'm considering going DC coupled, or getting rid of these XW units. I initially wanted to go with Victron Quattro, but don't have a US grid code, and I had hoped to one day have an inspectable system, and be able to grid tie... It remains a lofty dream at this point.
I'd be really grateful to hear from anyone that's successfully running XW Pro off-grid with AC coupling, especially details of firmware, settings, and so on. I'd also be thankful for any advice or suggestions that anyone wishes to contribute.
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