Possibly mixed strings moving a residential inverter

fjm

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I extended two circuits from the roof panels to a new location for the inverter.the inverter and switch went from the right side to left of utility meter..
I'm not sure I grabbed the circuit correctly maybe mixed the two.
So my question is how can I tell without continuity test, could I amp probe and look for a balanced circuit.
Q/2 would the system still work if I did mix the circuit because I went on and held solid green and blue led...
I obviously don't touch much solar
 
DC voltage test
I'm don't understand. I had DC 180v +- on both legs of the two circuits. Seemed to be the same on both pairs. I guess I didn't know if I should go further and get DC clamp meter I only have a fluke T5600 with ac amperage.

Do you think it's ok because the voltage is equal and system is on. I appreciate your input thanks
 
I'm don't understand. I had DC 180v +- on both legs of the two circuits. Seemed to be the same on both pairs. I guess I didn't know if I should go further and get DC clamp meter I only have a fluke T5600 with ac amperage.

Do you think it's ok because the voltage is equal and system is on. I appreciate your input thanks
Are these Voc (disconnected) voltages? Is 180V reasonably close to the module Voc multiplied by the number of modules in a string? If yes to both you are likely OK.
 
I checked the voltage with the system on or it was in standby if that is possible. Checked after I threw the switch and inverter was flashing green/blue Solar Edge
20a operating current
400v Voltage
480v. Max voltage
30a short circuit
 
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