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Whats the strangest place you had a tingle - electric that is
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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 555341" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>Bonding solved the issue. Didn't check for any current, the DC cabling is cable tied to the rails, and rails are fixed to the roof. The whole roof is on nice dry 4x2 timber, which I'm guessing was providing enough insulation to allow a charge to build up. S'funny, as I've fitted to quite a few steel rooves and not noticed any voltage build up, but most of those were industrial units, so steel framed buildings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 555341, member: 490"] Bonding solved the issue. Didn't check for any current, the DC cabling is cable tied to the rails, and rails are fixed to the roof. The whole roof is on nice dry 4x2 timber, which I'm guessing was providing enough insulation to allow a charge to build up. S'funny, as I've fitted to quite a few steel rooves and not noticed any voltage build up, but most of those were industrial units, so steel framed buildings. [/QUOTE]
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