Power One low RISO problems have been discussed here before. I have one on an installation from Dec 11 where the issue now manifests itself after lots of rain on one string of a 2 string/mppt 4 kW array. I am fairly sure it is one MC4 connector, probably one connecting one core of an SWA cable to a panel.
I know there is only one proper answer and that is to get up on the roof, remove a panel or 2, clean up or replace a connector and secure it properly.
However the array is on an old vicarage, 3 storeys high, with a steep roof slope and small plain tiles above a glass conservatory. The scaffolding would have to bridge the conservatory and would cost >£1,000. I am not even sure it is our fault, because I was able to go up on top of the roof from the rear (which gave a safe access route, but not possible to work from there without proper ropework) and there was mortar splattered on the SWA cable where a roofer had been up after us doing chimney repairs.
I have said I will go up when he next has scaffolding up to redecorate and remove panels etc. But I wondered whether there were any interim solutions available:
- has anyone managed to adjust the standard 4kW Power One inverter so that it does not cry foul at 1 megaohm, but perhaps at a few hundred kilohms?
- has anyone used any firms here in the SW that might have appropriate rope access experience?
I know there is only one proper answer and that is to get up on the roof, remove a panel or 2, clean up or replace a connector and secure it properly.
However the array is on an old vicarage, 3 storeys high, with a steep roof slope and small plain tiles above a glass conservatory. The scaffolding would have to bridge the conservatory and would cost >£1,000. I am not even sure it is our fault, because I was able to go up on top of the roof from the rear (which gave a safe access route, but not possible to work from there without proper ropework) and there was mortar splattered on the SWA cable where a roofer had been up after us doing chimney repairs.
I have said I will go up when he next has scaffolding up to redecorate and remove panels etc. But I wondered whether there were any interim solutions available:
- has anyone managed to adjust the standard 4kW Power One inverter so that it does not cry foul at 1 megaohm, but perhaps at a few hundred kilohms?
- has anyone used any firms here in the SW that might have appropriate rope access experience?