The whiteboard in the background shows an inverter configured for passive resonant signal filtering, but it looks like you have the inverter wired through a pre-amp matrix, which would default to active filtering. This will certainly cause instabilities beyond 27 degrees or so.
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Yes! I think that's it! The 63rd wire from the right is plainly going to the matrix. Thanks.
Are you using fluxshielded cables? In a setup like this your QF ratio can become too high without them.
I am, but they are cheap ones from Aliexpress. I'll have to get the mu metal sheet out and see if it helps.
I use cheap ones all the time without issues. They are good enough. Of course it’s worth testing them using a Thor inverter. Maybe you have a bad one.
Check if you have plugged them in with the correct polarity vector. Proper labeling and tidiness can really help here.
If it’s not the cables check the Dinkle oil levels of your inverter.