Many solar power systems are still operational, but their output gradually decreases over the years for no apparent reason. In fact, most problems don't stem from immediate major failures, but rather from small deviations that accumulate over time.
In operation and maintenance (O&M), early detection through accurate measurement data is crucial. Investing in specialized equipment like the Fluke 393 FC clamp meter - the only CAT III 1500V model in the world with an IP54 rating – will help technicians work more safely and efficiently in high-voltage environments.

Common problems
PV cabinets and junction boxes
Whenever the inverter output is lower than expected, the first point of suspicion lies with the battery strings or individual modules. Technicians often use the Fluke 393 FC to quickly check the condition of each branch fuse. With its slim clamp design, this device allows clamping multiple conductors in the tight space of a junction box for easy calculation of combined current.
An extremely common but easily overlooked error is incorrect polarity connection when installing or replacing modules. The Fluke 393 FC addresses this issue with an audible polarity warning during Voc testing, protecting the inverter from damage due to input overvoltage.
Load
Deviations on the power consumption side can lead to instability throughout the entire system. Typical situations include blown fuses due to short circuits, tripped circuit breakers due to overheating, or internal motor malfunctions.
Furthermore, using wires with unsuitable cross-sectional area or excessive length can cause significant voltage drop. This directly impacts the final energy efficiency, even if the solar panel array is still generating sufficient power.
Inverter
Playing a central role in energy conversion, the inverter is the clearest indicator of system health. Not to be overlooked is its DC power measurement and display of true RMS values, allowing the Fluke 393 FC to accurately record operating current and voltage levels. This data can be stored via the Fluke Connect app for comparison with operating history, helping to detect early signs of overload or component degradation.
The common thread among these incidents
Most problems don't occur suddenly. They develop gradually, eroding performance little by little. Waiting until the fault is clearly visible before addressing it means businesses have already lost a significant portion of their profits.
The optimal approach today is to proactively monitor electrical, thermal, and operating parameters to detect even the smallest anomalies. This is the foundation of predictive maintenance, helping systems maintain consistently high performance.
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Experience the Fluke 393 FC in Nha Trang
To help technicians clarify how to detect and handle the above-mentioned real-world situations, EMIN, in collaboration with Fluke, will organize a specialized workshop: Predictive Maintenance for Solar Power Systems, Maximizing Safety - Driving Performance in Nha Trang this coming May.
At the program, participants will directly work with specialized testing equipment through practical exercises:
+ Performance analysis: How to read and understand the IV curve to accurately diagnose problems for each solar panel.
+ Risk assessment: Early detection of electrical leakage, ground faults, and thermal anomalies using the latest technology.
+ Operational safety: Practical testing on a 1500V DC high-voltage system under the guidance of the EMIN and Fluke team.
Event details:
Time: Sáng Thứ 5, ngày 14/05/2026
Location: Novotel Hotel, 50 Tran Phu Street, Loc Tho Ward, Nha Trang
In addition to practical exercises, the program also provides standard manufacturer's technical documentation and updates on the latest predictive maintenance trends for solar power systems.
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