I think Jason from Joondalup Electrical on YouTube did some panel testing last year that had earth faults, there are a few YouTube vids on solar panel earth faults.
So you want to test earth leakage from the DC strings too Earth?I've had a quick search and can't find the answer to my query, so I thought I'd park it here.
We have a 4kW domestic solar installation approximately 12 years old. It's developed an earth fault in wet/damp weather that clears when things dry up. I want to do some fault finding and see if I can trace the problem, it's most likely water in either a panel or connector. I'm happy insulation testing conventional AC circuits and have all the usual gear, Megger/Fluke multimeter etc. But I know bugger all about testing solar. The system has 2 strings of panels that get up to around 600V dc on full chat.
So my main question is, can I use my "Normal" insulation tester which is 500/1000V ac output to test my solar panels?
Any pointers greatly appreciated.
This may help....So you want to test earth leakage from the DC strings too Earth?
Can't see any reason why you can't do an insulation resistance test pic the strings.. . Just keep the test voltage below the max steering voltage the line can take, 250v or 500v whatever.
But what is going into fault?
The inverter showing a dc pv to pe problem!
Or is it an RCD tripping on on the mains side of the inverter?

Inverter is locking out on PV insulation resistance fault (SMA error 35) I was wary about putting 500/1000V ac insulation test onto a dc system. Depending on what you believe, you need a dc insulation tester.So you want to test earth leakage from the DC strings too Earth?
Can't see any reason why you can't do an insulation resistance test pic the strings.. . Just keep the test voltage below the max steering voltage the line can take, 250v or 500v whatever.
But what is going into fault?
The inverter showing a dc pv to pe problem!
Or is it an RCD tripping on on the mains side of the inverter?
Great minds
We had some nuisance RCD trips on the solar when it was first installed. We ended up putting it on its own dedicated RCD.My Brother has a RCD tripping occasionally and he was thinking it was his solar system but I suspect it's a faulty outside light.
It tripped while he was away in France last winter and it knocked off the boiler circuit, came home to a frozen pipe burst. I'm trying to get him to change to an RCBO consumer unit which should make things more resilient.
The GivEnergy battery shuts down if there is a power failure, I believe you need a form of changeover circuit that would prevent the battery feeding back into the grid. The solar inverter shuts down as well.Is your Givenergy install capable of supplying power from the battery in cases of grid outage? If it is this new battery won't help, you'd need to add storage in the same way as the Givenergy battery is connected to make it more useful.
I've just watched that; very interesting. I believe the Govt has just announced its coming to the UK....
