What do you think of these components from Sunrun?
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The equipment is probably just fine, although Solis is a very uncommon inverter brand. As for Sunrun, be very careful. I've had to redo several of their installs around here because they were done on roofs with wornout shingles and was not impressed by the installation craftmanship.BSEE, R11, NABCEP, Chevy BoltEV, >3000kW installedComment
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The equipment is probably just fine, although Solis is a very uncommon inverter brand. As for Sunrun, be very careful. I've had to redo several of their installs around here because they were done on roofs with wornout shingles and was not impressed by the installation craftmanship.Comment
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It appears once your locked into a lease, you are stuck for life with SunRun. We least our in 2012 and trying to purchase it and can't get a good answer other than read your agreement. Our system has been down since 22 June 2016 and the agreement has the term "Reasonable Time", what does that really mean. We were told they will maintain the system, clean it, etc. etc. But that was a verbal statement. I am not a happy leaser with SunRun.Comment
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It appears once your locked into a lease, you are stuck for life with SunRun. We least our in 2012 and trying to purchase it and can't get a good answer other than read your agreement. Our system has been down since 22 June 2016 and the agreement has the term "Reasonable Time", what does that really mean. We were told they will maintain the system, clean it, etc. etc. But that was a verbal statement. I am not a happy leaser with SunRun.
If it's a common type SunRun PPA, at least your not paying much/anything while production is down.Comment
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Sorry, I am not knowledgeable about solar panels so I don't understand common type verses PPA. From my understanding I am locked in for 20 years. I am feeling the need that I need to pay a lawyer to read my agreement. So far in 2014 between SunRun and Southern California Edison, we paid out for the year $2,742.00 and 2015 $ 2,492.00. I thought solar was so that we would be saving money and paying next to nothing for electricity. My stupidity for not studying up on leasing verses buying a system.
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The equipment is probably just fine, although Solis is a very uncommon inverter brand. As for Sunrun, be very careful. I've had to redo several of their installs around here because they were done on roofs with wornout shingles and was not impressed by the installation craftmanship.
I got a quote, and I told them my roof needed replacement with an obvious temporary repair.
The proposal said roof was OK.
I had to reiterate I told them I need a new roof.Comment
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