Kingsley,

 

The concern I have about this unit, and many other inexpensive ones like it, is 
that it does not have enough resolution in the low impedance area. PV arrays 
can have an impedance to ground of as low as 2kOhms. A resolution of 0.1MOhms 
will likely not cut it. I just bought a $175 meter for fun and I will take it 
out into the field to try it next to the Fluke 1520. If we can get decent 
information, great. But the better resolution may require spending closer to 
the $700 or more. 

 

The key is that you don’t want to be chasing a ground fault that really does 
not exist. The resistance to ground can be so low that a simple meter will call 
it ground-faulted. I’ll let you know what I find out. I’m betting that megger 
testing PV arrays is about to get required much more regularly.

 

Bill.

 

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