This means your solar panel is generating voltage (open circuit), but the circuit is incomplete and therefore cannot generate current. This could be due to a loose or broken wire, a faulty inverter or charge controller, a poor connection, or an internal problem with the panel. Now, let's understand the most common causes of this problem, the correct. Another way to describe the problem, is loading the solar panel down produces little to no power. The advice on the Internet wasn't it. The resesetable fuse breaker is cheap, the volts got through but not allowing current, so the MPPT. Picture this: Your photovoltaic panel shows voltage on the meter, but your inverter's display might as well be showing a sad face emoji. No current means no power production, and frankly, no paycheck from your net metering program.