This gives a pretty good idea to how its done.
Negative grounding solar panels.
Always read the solar panel manufacturers instruction manual and recommendations for grounding requirements.
If lightning were to strike the solar panels outside the electric current may go into the panel grounding system if you are lucky or it may travel along the positive and negative wires going back to the inverter inside your house.
Additional difficulty in grounding pv systems results from the interactions of dissimilar metals used for racking structures module frames and grounding devices he added.
A ground fault in photovoltaic pv arrays is an accidental electrical short circuit involving ground and one or more normally designated current carrying conductors.
This greatly limits the effectiveness of the surge protector additionally the grounded conductor causes most controllers to be labeled as either negative or positive ground.
Ground faults in pv arrays often draw people s safety concerns because it may generate dc arcs at the fault point on the ground fault path.
Switches fuses and circuit breakers should not be used in grounded conductors as this could potentially break the conductors ground.
Ground all related solar equipment such as combiner boxes disconnect boxes charge controllers.
When combined with moisture these interactions can lead to corrosion and failure.
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This is called negative ground since the negative side of the battery is grounded to earth.
Its a good idea to know how to ground a solar panel system to the earth.
The high voltage flows through this equipment and therefore they are susceptible to ground faults as well.
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Once there it could arc again to the house wiring and use its grounding system instead.
Always cover the solar panels and turn off your solar disconnect prior to working on onboard electrical systems to prevent electrical shock.