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Posted By: WillInAberdeenLightbulb blown?Dunno yet. The light is motion sensitive and only operates in the dark.
Mouse bit into a cable and was fried? I found several, mummified, they always look so surprised.Not that I can see. I can't see any damage or extraneous creatures.
Drop of rain got into something, caused a spark to earth, evaporated?No rain, but maybe moisture is a possibilty. It evaporated pretty quickly though.
Posted By: WillInAberdeen@DJH, the more recent regs say householders have to be protected against shock if they bash a nail into any cable in their house.Our house was not built under those regulations! But in any case the downlead from the PV panels is SWA (in a conduit externally) and internal wiring is in the centre of the walls in designated directions from surface fittings.
Posted By: djh
But in any case the downlead from the PV panels is SWA (in a conduit externally)
I assume you've got micro inverters?
Posted By: owlmanYes, as I mentioned up thread.Posted By: djh
But in any case the downlead from the PV panels is SWA (in a conduit externally)
I assume you've got micro inverters?
Posted By: WillInAberdeen@DJH, the more recent regs say householders have to be protected against shock if they bash a nail into any cable in their house. Usually this means every circuit is now put on a RCD including the PV. AIUI you are still allowed to protect the cables against nails by armouring or by burying them deeply in the wall or mounting them on the surface in plain sight, in which case RCD isn't required.
@Damon, solar panels are prone to earth leakage trips because they look like big capacitors (big charged glass plates, mounted parallel to big grounded plates, such as a wet roof). Charging and discharging this 'capacitor' means the reactive current returning from the PV doesn't exactly match that supplied to it, which the RCD interprets as an earth leakage. Or there may be DC leaks at wet connections etc
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