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Very odd SE string issue
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<blockquote data-quote="RATA1" data-source="post: 416468" data-attributes="member: 27585"><p>Evening. Thanks for that, I will take a look. </p><p></p><p>I did have a thought though - as my optimisers are not installed on a metal racking I don't have an "equipment ground" - could this be the cause of this issue if they aren't bonded together or is it just a safely bond that isn't required (being a transformer-less inverter)? Just I have seen some weird issues with comm's kit in the past that isn't referenced to the same 0v before.</p><p></p><p>Just a late night thought..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RATA1, post: 416468, member: 27585"] Evening. Thanks for that, I will take a look. I did have a thought though - as my optimisers are not installed on a metal racking I don't have an "equipment ground" - could this be the cause of this issue if they aren't bonded together or is it just a safely bond that isn't required (being a transformer-less inverter)? Just I have seen some weird issues with comm's kit in the past that isn't referenced to the same 0v before. Just a late night thought.. [/QUOTE]
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