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Solis ILeak-PRO: Leakage Current Protection

Updated June 2026 · Reviewed for technical accuracy · ~3 min read

ILeak-PRO (leakage current protection, code 1034) means the Solis detected more leakage current to ground than its safety threshold allows, and stopped to protect you. You may see it numbered 01 to 04, which simply reflects different threshold levels (30, 60, 150 and 300 mA). Like its relative PV-ISO-PRO, a brief ILeak-PRO is often caused by moisture and clears after a restart; a persistent one needs inspection.

What usually causes ILeak-PRO

  • Moisture or damp in a DC connector or junction, common early morning or after rain.
  • Aging or damaged cable insulation allowing a small leakage.
  • A grounding issue in the array or earthing.
  • High humidity generally, which can push a marginal system over the threshold.

How to handle it safely

No opening connectors Inspecting or repairing DC wiring is an installer job. Your safe steps are to restart and watch the pattern.
  1. Restart the inverter. AC breaker off, then the DC isolator, wait 5 minutes, restart. A transient, moisture-driven ILeak-PRO often clears, especially as the day dries out.
  2. Watch the pattern. Does it happen mainly early morning, after rain or in humid weather, then clear? That points to moisture and usually is not an emergency.
  3. If it persists, especially in dry weather, get it checked. A recurring ILeak-PRO is a genuine leakage or grounding fault.
  4. Call your installer. They test each string individually, check the insulation, and update firmware if needed.
When to bring in a professional Persistent or dry-weather ILeak-PRO means a real insulation or grounding fault. Leakage current is a safety matter, so have a licensed installer inspect the PV wiring rather than ignoring repeated alarms.

Related Solis codes

FAQ

What do the 01 to 04 numbers mean?

They reflect different leakage thresholds (roughly 30, 60, 150 and 300 mA). A higher number means a larger leakage was detected. Either way, the approach is the same: restart, watch the pattern, and have it inspected if it persists.

ILeak-PRO shows every morning then goes away.

That classic pattern usually means overnight moisture on the DC wiring that burns off as things dry. Worth mentioning at the next service, but a brief morning event that clears is rarely urgent.

Helpful guides

Sources

  • Solis inverter alarm-code list (ILeak-PRO 01-04 = leakage current protection at 30/60/150/300 mA; test strings, check insulation, update software).
  • Solis installer documentation.
⚠️ Safety disclaimer. Leakage current involves electrical safety. Solar inverters carry lethal DC and AC voltage. This guide covers a safe power cycle and watching the pattern only. Inspection and repair of DC wiring and grounding must be done by a licensed installer or electrician.