How Do You Recognize A Bad Panel Diode?

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  • SamirD
    Member
    • Oct 2023
    • 48

    How Do You Recognize A Bad Panel Diode?

    I have an enphase system that was installed in 2016 before I bought the home in 2022. It works well except for one panel that seems to be producing less power than adjacent panels in the same conditions. I looked back at the data on the panel all the way to the install date and it used to produce the same as the others. And then about 10 days in, it was intermittently doing the same and then less, and then starting doing less and has ever since.

    After reading some threads on the enphase community, it appears this could be a 'bad diode' in that particular panel. And depending on how many diodes are in the panel, the loss would be proportional--33%/66% for a 3-diode, 50% for a 2, etc.
    Does this fall in line with what the community here thinks? Or is there a different theory? Happy to hear feedback.
  • bcroe
    Solar Fanatic
    • Jan 2012
    • 5202

    #2
    Experience here with a weak panel has been, one of the 3 sections of cells
    strung in series cannot maintain the same current as the others. So the
    voltage output of that section will collapse and full curent from the other
    sections will be maintained thru the bypass diode. The situation may come
    and go depending on sun intensity, and other panels in series with that one.

    No bypass diodes have been seen failed here so far. They are under little
    stress, until used to bypass a weak section. Bruce Roe

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    • SamirD
      Member
      • Oct 2023
      • 48

      #3
      Thank you for the detailed feedback Bruce! So it could also be that a particular section of that panel is bad, right?

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      • solarix
        Super Moderator
        • Apr 2015
        • 1415

        #4
        Panel bypass diodes usually fail short causing the panel's voltage to be only about 2/3 of normal. Had a customer's pole mounted array get hit by lightning and many of the diodes were shorted.
        Last edited by solarix; 10-21-2023, 12:35 AM.
        BSEE, R11, NABCEP, Chevy BoltEV, >3000kW installed

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        • bcroe
          Solar Fanatic
          • Jan 2012
          • 5202

          #5
          Originally posted by solarix
          Panel bypass diodes usually fail short causing the panels voltage to be only about 2/3 of normal. Had a customer's pole mounted array get hit by lightning and many of the diodes were shorted.
          All bets are off with lightning. Nothing taking a direct hit here so far,
          have had electronic damage in the past from a close by strike. Bruce Roe

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          • SamirD
            Member
            • Oct 2023
            • 48

            #6
            Originally posted by solarix
            Panel bypass diodes usually fail short causing the panels voltage to be only about 2/3 of normal. Had a customer's pole mounted array get hit by lightning and many of the diodes were shorted.
            Yep, sounds like that's what I've got going on and it was a 'doa' type of thing since it did it 10 days after install.

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            • SamirD
              Member
              • Oct 2023
              • 48

              #7
              So the question is how does a warranty typically address this? If there even is a warranty anymore for a system installed by Petersen Dean.

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