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Hello All,
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I have a local utility with a 50Kw array installed in 2015
consisting of 200 ReneSola 250w modules and 3 SMA Tripower
15000TL-US -10. They are having Arc fault code on two of the
inverters. This has been going on for a few years now. It happens a
couple times a year generally after a large rain. They just reset
the code and it comes back to life.
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They gave me a walk through and we noticed that a number of modules
have snail trails. I have attached a closeup picture I took and IR
views of affected module and non affected. It was a 90 deg day when
the utility took the IR pictures.
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Causes for snail trails that I found:<br>
<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li>The difference in chemical properties of EVA foils and the
silver contacts</li>
<li>The degradation extent of the EVA material</li>
<li>Water vapor permeability of the solar panel’s backsheet
material</li>
</ul>
I did find that if you have snail trails you will have micro
fractures. I did see some info that micro fractures could cause arc
faults. <br>
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Finally my question is can snail trails cause arc faults also? <br>
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Thanks Jon
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Jonathan Dixon
Dixon Power Systems
3250 N 20th St Ste 1
Lincoln, NE 68521
402-467-3240
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:jon@dixonpowersystems.com">jon@dixonpowersystems.com</a></pre>
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