Jay,

If there is a PV ground fault, putting a short across the fuse holder may cause damage by drawing an arc. Use a multimeter to measure voltage across the fuse holder (should be the same as measuring voltage between PV negative and ground); if there is no voltage then there probably isn't a PV ground fault or any ground fault at that time. If there is voltage, then you need to track it down. It isn't necessarily in the PV array - it could be a dc load or even in the battery. If the voltage exceeds the battery voltage, the PV array is the culprit. If you compute the proportion of the negative to ground voltage to open circuit voltage then apply that proportion to the number of modules, it should tell you about where to look. If you have multiple strings, isolate the problem: disconnect all of the PV negative connections and see which one gives you a solid voltage to ground.
Kent Osterberg
Blue Mountain Solar


On 1/19/2025 6:57 AM, Jay via RE-wrenches wrote:
Question about the fuses.

For testing could you put a short test wire across the ends of the fuse holder and use a clamp on to test for current? Would it cause any damage?
Instead of potentially going through lots of fuses?

Jay



On Jan 19, 2025, at 7:48 AM, Mac Lewis via RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:

Hello Dana,

Ground faults are tricky.  Here is how I would tackle this on a sunny day: 1.  Visual inspection of array, looking for backsheet, wire damage, broken glass, critter stuff (nests and bite marks).  Look for water intrusion or evidence that water has been somewhere that it shouldn't. 2.  Visual inspection of all splice boxes, checking for wire insulation damage, evidence of water intrusion and critter entry. 3.  Probe voltage between +, - and Ground (do this at a string level initially, and isolate strings and do this at open circuit).  Any evidence of bouncing voltage readings, loss of voltage, not rock solid voltage suggests you may have a ground fault in that string.  If its in the string somewhere, you may see the voltage bounce and read in some fraction of the string voltage.  This can tell you where in the string it may be.  FOr example, if you have a 5 module string, you may get a 3/5 voltage reading if the fault is near the 3rd module. 4.  Turn off array at combiner and run continuity tests between +, - and Ground again (no gfp fuse).  If you have continuity, this may suggest a ground fault in conduit run between combiner and FM100.
Good Luck, bring extra fuses!

On Sun, Jan 19, 2025 at 7:07 AM Dana Orzel via RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
    Yes I have 2 FM100s
    Dana Orzel
    C: 208.721.7003
    E- d...@solarwork.com

    On Jan 18, 2025, at 7:08 PM, Kirpal Khalsa via RE-wrenches
    <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:

    
    Dana...
    Do you have multiple FM 100s? If so only one should have the GFI
    fuse.
    Broken panel with water getting into glass?
    Turn it off and wait 5 min and turn it on.  Usually clears it
    especially if it's a faulty nuisance trip.
    Have had numerous FM 100s give faulty afci errors.  Removing
    the.afci boards always resolved this issue.  But of course check
    all you connections leading to and from the cc.
    Keep a few extra 1A gfi fuses handy....you may need a couple to
    test it all out.
    Keep us posted.
    Good luck
    Kirpal


    On Sat, Jan 18, 2025, 2:40 PM Dana Orzel via RE-wrenches
    <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:

        Hey, all you wise ones,
        37 years in the business and I’ve never had a ground fault
        ever in any installation I’ve done or my home systems. I
        went out to my system here an hour ago and one FM 100 is
        completely turned off claiming ground fault on the mate 3S.
        I guess my first question is :

        Is this really a ground fault ?

        I had removed the ground fault breaker when I upgraded due
        to space considerations

        In my entire time in this business, I’ve never had to deal
        with the ground fault any suggestions on how I should be
        tracing this?

        Has anybody seen this in an FM 100 when it wasn’t a ground
        fault?

        I do own a megger&  I’ve never had to use it. I only bought
        it about three months ago cause it seemed like a good idea
        and I might need to use one someday, Maybe I’m psychic ?
        now if I could just figure out how to trace this out.
        All suggestions welcome thanks all!

        Dana Orzel
        C: 208.721.7003
        E- d...@solarwork.com
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