that isn't too unusual, inverters don't really like TT systems and often report a fault that isn't there. No doubt the recent dry weather has increased the rod reisistance as the ground dries out. No easy soultion to this issue, but banging a bigger rod in or some other improvements of that nature may well solve that problem. Be a liitle cautious handling the earthing, inverters tend to discaharge capacitors when shut down, which may explain the 30V you are seeing on the rod, given a highish resistance it can take time to disspate the dischareged energy from the capacitors