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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 521562" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Solax are also OK, I'm not a great fan of Chinese inverters, but you can't argue with the prices. </p><p></p><p>I forgot to say earlier that if the problem is only when the weather is wet it would be worth checking over the cct to the inverter as it does sound like possible moisture ingress.</p><p></p><p>CHINT, other wise known as Chinese nasty trash! If the cabling to the inverter is run surface mounted in trunking, through underfloor cavities and generally deeper than 50mm from any surface you are likely to bang a nail into to hang a picture, then it is probably surplus to requirements anyway, and can be done away with. I've always installed cabling to avoid any possible requirements for an RCD to be fitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 521562, member: 490"] Solax are also OK, I'm not a great fan of Chinese inverters, but you can't argue with the prices. I forgot to say earlier that if the problem is only when the weather is wet it would be worth checking over the cct to the inverter as it does sound like possible moisture ingress. CHINT, other wise known as Chinese nasty trash! If the cabling to the inverter is run surface mounted in trunking, through underfloor cavities and generally deeper than 50mm from any surface you are likely to bang a nail into to hang a picture, then it is probably surplus to requirements anyway, and can be done away with. I've always installed cabling to avoid any possible requirements for an RCD to be fitted. [/QUOTE]
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