Right, I'll bite. Mine's got to be the time I tried to charge the van's leisure battery while simultaneously running the kettle, the laptop, and the space heater. All at once. In January. In the Cotswolds.
The Victron inverter screamed like a banshee, the breaker popped, and I spent twenty minutes in the dark wondering why I'd bothered with solar panels at all. My mate reckoned I'd tried to pull about 4kW from a system designed for roughly half that. Rookie mistake, apparently.
Then there's the "great battery disconnect of 2022" — came back from the pub to find I'd left the hab lights on for eight hours. Completely flattened the setup. The irony? I'd installed the whole thing specifically to avoid relying on the grid. Instead, I got to know the local leisure centre's showers rather intimately.
My personal favourite disaster was selling someone a Fogstar MPPT without properly explaining voltage compatibility. The thing spent three days charging absolutely nothing while they were away. When they got back, they'd reset the whole system thinking it was broken. Lesson learned: take five extra minutes to walk through the settings.
What about you lot? Surely someone's got a better catastrophe. I'm genuinely curious whether anyone's actually managed to fry a Renogy panel or if that's just an urban legend at this point. Also wondering if there's someone out there who's done something even more spectacularly daft than my kettle incident — reckon that's still my personal record.