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There are no logs for the solar other than a pictogram of output from Node Red and a sonoff_pow. There are three grid tied inverters feeding into a single phase but not the phase on which the trippy RCCD is located so I don't think the solar could be the source of the troubles. The replacement computer PSU arrived this morning ( great service from CCL Computers & PDP) so I will go ahead and fit that and then wait and see if there has been an improvement, if not I accept that it may be beyond my current capabilities to pursue the fault further with the limited equipment I have to hand. Thanks again
 

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