Sungrow Error Code 6

A Sungrow Error Code 6 indicates that the electricity being produced and sent out by the inverter is more than what it’s designed to safely handle.

Sungrow Inverter Error Code 6

Is your Sungrow Solar Inverter showing up with Error Code 6 on the screen? When a problem occurs, the “Error” state will be shown on the main screen.

The Error Code 6 on your Sungrow Solar Inverter indicates that the electricity being produced and sent out by the inverter is more than what it’s designed to safely handle. This could be due to producing too much power at once or a problem with the settings or equipment.

To fix this issue, try these steps:

  1. Check Power Production: Ensure your solar panels aren’t producing more power than your inverter’s maximum capacity, especially on very sunny days.
  2. Reset the Inverter: Turn off the solar inverter for a few minutes, then turn it back on. Sometimes, a simple reset can clear the error.
  3. Inspect Connections: Make sure all connections between your solar panels, inverter, and the home electrical system are secure and not damaged.
  4. Review Settings: Look at the inverter settings to ensure they’re correctly configured for your system’s size and power output.
  5. Limit Power Output: If possible, adjust the settings to limit the power output to within the inverter’s capacity.
  6. Call a Professional: If the error persists, it’s best to contact a certified technician or the company’s support team to inspect and fix the problem safely.

Troubleshooting to try

  • Check if your inverter is switched on
  • Check if your DC isolator is turned on
  • Check if all the light indicators are green
  • Try rebooting the whole system

How to restart/reset/reboot your solar inverter?

Follow the inverter shut down procedure label which may be located on your inverter or the main switchboard of your house.

Typically, this procedure will be:

  1. Turn off the AC “Solar Supply Main Switch” or “Inverter Main Switch” located on the main switchboard of the house.
  2. Turn off the AC isolator at the inverter (if present)
  3. Turn off the “PV array DC isolator”, located next to the inverter. The screen should go blank, and the lights should go off.  Leave it like this for five minutes or so, and then switch it back on.
  4. Wait a few minutes…
  5. Turn the inverter back in reverse order (DC isolator first, AC second).
  6. DC On first. It is very important that you restart by switching the DC isolator on first, as you shouldn’t switch DC under load (ie with the AC on), as the isolator could arc.
  7. AC On next. Put the AC switch (solar supply main switch) back on, and then wait.  All inverters take at least one minute to restart, and you may see the lights flashing while the inverter does internal testing.  There will also be a variety of messages on the screen again as it tests.  This is quite normal.

Sungrow Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures a long operating life and optimal efficiency of the entire PV plant. Risk of inverter damage or personal injury due to incorrect service! Always keep in mind that the inverter is powered by dual sources: PV strings and utility grid.

Before any service work, observe the following procedure:

  • Disconnect the AC circuit breaker and then set the DC load-break switch if the inverter to OFF;
  • Wait at least 10 minutes for inner capacitors to discharge completely;
  • Verify that there is no voltage or current before pulling any connector.

Maintenance Items include:

  • System Clean (Once six to twelve months) – Check the temperature and dust of the inverter. Clean the inverter enclosure if necessary. Check if the air inlet and outlet are normal. Clean the air inlet and outlet, if necessary.
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