Morning all,
Pulled up a couple of string cables from a section of ducting that has been flooded this week. IR tests are low and indicate a problem. Inverters RCMU's are not liking it.
No visible damage or problems with the cables so just wondering if its possible that they can absorb water over time which would lead to this failure and also make re-running the strings in the same way pointless. The water table there is high(as it probably is in most places atm) but i would guess ducting is likely to fill up every winter and may not even fully dry out in summer after this winter.
Pulled up a couple of string cables from a section of ducting that has been flooded this week. IR tests are low and indicate a problem. Inverters RCMU's are not liking it.
No visible damage or problems with the cables so just wondering if its possible that they can absorb water over time which would lead to this failure and also make re-running the strings in the same way pointless. The water table there is high(as it probably is in most places atm) but i would guess ducting is likely to fill up every winter and may not even fully dry out in summer after this winter.