We have a WB US7000 that we would like to use as a Sunny Boy. It's obvious from the labeling that the inverter originally started as a Sunny Boy and SMA "converted" it and placed some additional labels on the inverter to make it a Windy Boy. What is required to change it back? I know the GFDI fuse needs to be installed so the GFDI is enabled. Will the Windy Boy set up tool allow me to go back to a Sunny Boy default configuration or is there another SMA tool that will do this?

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There is correspondence on the web indicating that this can be done (see below). I would contact SMA and see if it's worth purchasing the USB interface cable: https://www.greentechrenewables.com/product/sunny-boy-usb-pbs-pc-service-cable1-888-4SMAUSA

From Microcogen.info:____________
All the SMA inverters have the full suite of firmware installed into EPROM at time of manufacture. When the inverter is shipped from the factory, generic settings are dialled in to select whether it is a “Sunny Boy” or a “Windy Boy” and the national standards for grid connection for the country it is being shipped to.

There are 3 levels of “administration”. The lowest level allows the conversion of a Sunny Boy to a Windy Boy or vice versa (as well as selection of constant voltage, constant current, or off grid if used with a Sunny Island). 

The second level of administration allows changes to the grid connection parameters but in order to obtain this level of administration, you have to sign a disclaimer and agree to place certain stickers on the unit to show it has been altered from standard approvals. 

The third level of administration is only available to SMA and this allows changing just about any parameter (such as serial number, etc) – but crucially, also allows them to interrogate the inverter to see if the base parameters have been exceeded (such as an over voltage condition).
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