Been troubleshooting a ground fault on my narrowboat setup for the past few days and I'm getting nowhere. Hoping someone's seen this before.
I've got a 4kW Renogy array split across the roof, running into a Victron Multiplus II 48/5000 via a Victron MPPT 150/100. System's been solid for about 18 months with no issues.
Yesterday the Multiplus threw a ground fault alarm and won't let the inverter start. I've checked all the obvious stuff:
- Continuity testing between the negative bus and chassis — clean
- Inspected all DC cabling for damage or moisture — nothing obvious
- Tested the PV array in isolation with a multimeter — getting normal voltage readings, no shorts to ground that I can detect
The thing is, we've had a fair bit of damp recently (narrowboat life, innit), and I'm wondering if moisture has worked its way into one of the junction boxes or under the array mounting.
Before I start yanking panels off, is there a methodical way to isolate which section of the array is causing it? I've got the Victron app connected but the ground fault error isn't giving me much detail about where it's detecting the fault.
Also, if it does turn out to be a failed panel or corroded connection, would replacing just the affected panel be straightforward, or am I looking at a full array retest and recertification?
Any guidance appreciated.