Hi Guys;
The islands have accelerated corrosion, but we will see the same
problems even in dry climates, it just might take decades instead of
years. I think galvanic corrosion of AL and CU is such a problem that we
should use the new products available such as the WEEB, and take
advantage of the clarified grounding requirements in NEC 2011.
Basically I think the days of bare #6 CU running all over the array
modules and framing should be over. It was time and money consuming,
caused unnecessary corrosion, and looked bad, plus was it ever really safer?
My own ground impedance testing says no. The most impedance is usually
found at the connection from the grounding electrode to the earth
itself, not at the array.
Ray Walters
On 7/13/2011 2:46 PM, Marv Dargatz wrote:
Drake,
This is a HUGE problem. If you want a real earful, talk to John
Wiles, Bill Brooks, or Greg Ball about this.
While you might think that the anodizing on the aluminum would prevent
electrical contact to the copper, it doesn't last long with just a
little vibration (usually due to wind). Put this in a coastal
environment, and things go bad in a hurry, often in less than one
year. Any island environment is especially bad.
See ya!
Marv
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Marv,
It is common practice to run bare copper ground wire over rails
and under modules, which will touch the aluminum at various
points. How much of a problem is this going to create in the long
run?
Drake
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