We are designing a solar Picnic Table and would like to get clarification once and for all on whether or not they need a ground rod.
The picnic table top is bolted to a case containing a battery bank, solar charge controller, ac inverter, and DC wireless phone chargers.
The umbrella if the table is also bolted to the case, and has solar modules instead of cloth for the umbrella top.
PV wire as well as wire for lighting run down the post of the umbrella into the case.
The case has a chassis ground to the negative terminal of the battery, as well as the manufacturer ground points on the inverter and charge controller.
The positive terminal of the battery is wired first through a circuit breaker before anything else.
Does this setup require a ground rod?
Thanks a lot
The picnic table top is bolted to a case containing a battery bank, solar charge controller, ac inverter, and DC wireless phone chargers.
The umbrella if the table is also bolted to the case, and has solar modules instead of cloth for the umbrella top.
PV wire as well as wire for lighting run down the post of the umbrella into the case.
The case has a chassis ground to the negative terminal of the battery, as well as the manufacturer ground points on the inverter and charge controller.
The positive terminal of the battery is wired first through a circuit breaker before anything else.
Does this setup require a ground rod?
Thanks a lot