Solis OV-G-F: Grid Over Frequency
OV-G-F (over grid frequency, code 1012) means the grid frequency the Solis is seeing rose above the allowed range, so it disconnected to follow grid-protection rules. Frequency is set by the utility, not by you, so OV-G-F is almost always a grid-side event that clears on its own when the grid settles.
What usually causes OV-G-F
- A short grid frequency excursion on the utility side.
- An unstable or weak grid, more common in some regions and on generators.
- Running off a generator whose frequency drifts.
How to handle it
- Wait for it to clear. The inverter reconnects automatically once the frequency is back in range. A brief, occasional OV-G-F is normal.
- Watch the frequency. Rare events are nothing to act on. Frequent OV-G-F suggests an unstable supply.
- On a generator, make sure it is sized and tuned for a stable frequency.
- For persistent OV-G-F, contact your installer or utility about grid stability.
Related Solis codes
FAQ
Can I do anything about grid frequency?
Not directly, it is controlled by the utility. Your role is to notice whether OV-G-F is rare (normal) or frequent (worth raising with your installer or utility).
Helpful guides
Sources
- Solis inverter alarm-code list (OV-G-F = grid frequency above the limit; verify grid connection and standard setting).
- Solis installer documentation.
⚠️ Safety disclaimer. Solar inverters carry lethal DC and AC voltage even when "off". This guide covers observation only. Grid and generator issues should be handled by your installer, utility, or a qualified technician.