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grounding of victron mppt and battery minus with pv minus

Hello, i bought about 5kW thin film pv modules. On the manual i read, that the minus pole of the modules must be grounded to avoid degration. The pv modules will be connected to a battery with an Victron mppt charger. On the battery are 3x Multiplus2.

Is it a problem to ground the battery minus and thus bypassing the ground through the mppt to the pv modules minus? Is the multiplus system 100% glavanically disconnected to the battery. Are there any risks when grounding the battery minus, maybe concerning the connected devices like venus gx?

How could I ground the pv modules minus?

thank you a lot for your help!!


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Rob Fijn answered ·

Hello @gnagflow , Victron advises not not do this. The negative input of the MPPT is not isolated from the negative output. Ground currents will be the result. This is explained in the Wiring-Unlimited book of Victron.

Regards, Rob

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gnagflow avatar image gnagflow commented ·

Hi Rob, thank you for your quick answer. I know that the negative input and output of the MPPT is not isolated. But is it not sufficient that the Multiplus is isolated from the battery, or is it not?

thank you Rob!

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