Scillypete
Well-Known Member
On Tuesday early in the morning we had a fairly intense thunderstorm, later that day I sailed to Mousehole, everything was working but the solar wasn’t charging. On Wednesday I investigated further, I have two sets of 2x100w panels in parallel these are fed to a junction which then goes to the mppt charge controller. There was zero voltage from either set of panels to the junction. I checked the wiring right through from the panels mounted on the doghouse until I found a section blown out, fuses were all good, cut out the blown wire and made a joint, voltage measured at 25v in good sunshine so that set was now providing charge. Went through the wiring on the A frame set and the only fault was a possible dubious connection on the mc4 so remade it and voila voltage restored.
now the real question is could a close by flash of lightning cause a solar power surge which caused weak spots to blow even before hitting the fuses. Some of those lightning flashes can be extremely bright would that cause a sudden electric pulse from a solar panel. I am trying to work out why both sets of panels would have failed at the same time and struggling to come up with an answer.
now the real question is could a close by flash of lightning cause a solar power surge which caused weak spots to blow even before hitting the fuses. Some of those lightning flashes can be extremely bright would that cause a sudden electric pulse from a solar panel. I am trying to work out why both sets of panels would have failed at the same time and struggling to come up with an answer.