Max, 

I'm with Bill Brooks, among others on this one. 
You are risking more than you might want to realize by bonding with mini 
(hanger) straps. Without an excelent path to ground through you equipment 
ground touching all frames on your array, you are risking static charge that 
can attract lightning. Also, your negative conductor is bonded to ground in 
your inverter, and if that is a better path to ground than your mini straps, 
then the lightning current might want to pursue that path and totally fry your 
system. You can find an interesting report by arco on a lightning study shared 
here on the list by mr. joel davidson of los angeles.
my choice is to run emt with connectors and ground bushings and run ground wire 
through the emt. I personally like to put only a connector and a plastic 
bushing on the other side because that stick is bonded, but that is maybe 
arguing against an article 250 code reference. I dont worry about running bare 
copper through the emt unless it is 6 awg or greater, and i would need to grab 
the NEC, but i think that is the cutoff (however i have never considered 
galvanic incompatibility before this thread).
it is great that you are seeing eye to eye with your AHJ, but i would rethink 
that one.

nick vida


      
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