In 2015 some of the solar panels fell out of the truck during installation. One was damaged so bad they had to go back to the warehouse to get another. I told them to take the rest that had fallen as well. The other panels fell on top of the first one and were cosmetically "OK". Lead tech refused saying they still tested fine and if they failed they would be replaced. I complained with installer in an email battle for over 6mo., pulling Sunpower management into the mix and they backed their installer.
So I didn't refer the families that had come to me over the years asking about going solar.
9 years since the install now and the Sunpower branded SMA string inverter has a message. No error code, just "Check DC generator, Electr, arc detected." and is not working.
For 5 weeks it was down before I noticed. I immediately recalled my exchange with the salesman about "Am I to monitor the system? His reply was, Sunpower monitors all their systems everyday, (I think it is 15min reporting) and if your system goes down with no support ticket open or the installer notifying them it gets put on a watchlist for 48 or 72 hours and if still down by then the Installer is notified. And we would notify you likely before you even notice it it's down sir."
But this isn't about receiving a Net Metering reimbursement from them.
It's about what I mentioned in the emails from the beginning. I'm suspecting some type of micro cracks in the soldered connections.
So the call to Sunpower was, "Turn it off, wait 5 min. turn it back on". Same message, so they called the installer, 2 days later, installer does the same thing but turns it off for what winds up being 20min. because he went on the roof and drilled weep holes in the side of the J-boxes. (I have 3 arrays) Tech says he can't find anything, call if it happens again. System has been up everyday since. But Sunpower emails a few days after the tech visit and says we are sending out a 3rd party tech company to fix your problem because the original installer isn't capable to do the work.
I said what work, he said he wasn't able to find anything. Sunpower said they're going to redo the J-boxes and install some UKT diodes so the inverter won't show the code. I said hold on, I see 2 issues here.
1. I have a 10yr. labor warranty with the installer and since they installed the system I'm rather sure they know how to do J-boxes.
2. I don't what to install anything that defeats the inverters ability to do its job. Is this an SMA approved remedy for this kind of error message? I said I couldn't find a UKT diode on the internet, please send a spec sheet.
Radio silence, haven't heard back yet.
Thoughts going thru my head.
They're going to "field solder" on a windy dirty roof the diodes on the back of the "fallen" solar panels with the micro cracks. This requires cutting the backsheet off, correct? And they have a way to reseal that?
This 3rd party contractor work is going to void my warranty with installer. Need in writing from Sunpower and installer that will not happen.
If this is Sunpower remedy I can't really deny it and let them make their bed? Can only stay on top of it as I have a 25yr. warranty on panels but not labor.
Any more thoughts?
So I didn't refer the families that had come to me over the years asking about going solar.
9 years since the install now and the Sunpower branded SMA string inverter has a message. No error code, just "Check DC generator, Electr, arc detected." and is not working.
For 5 weeks it was down before I noticed. I immediately recalled my exchange with the salesman about "Am I to monitor the system? His reply was, Sunpower monitors all their systems everyday, (I think it is 15min reporting) and if your system goes down with no support ticket open or the installer notifying them it gets put on a watchlist for 48 or 72 hours and if still down by then the Installer is notified. And we would notify you likely before you even notice it it's down sir."
But this isn't about receiving a Net Metering reimbursement from them.
It's about what I mentioned in the emails from the beginning. I'm suspecting some type of micro cracks in the soldered connections.
So the call to Sunpower was, "Turn it off, wait 5 min. turn it back on". Same message, so they called the installer, 2 days later, installer does the same thing but turns it off for what winds up being 20min. because he went on the roof and drilled weep holes in the side of the J-boxes. (I have 3 arrays) Tech says he can't find anything, call if it happens again. System has been up everyday since. But Sunpower emails a few days after the tech visit and says we are sending out a 3rd party tech company to fix your problem because the original installer isn't capable to do the work.
I said what work, he said he wasn't able to find anything. Sunpower said they're going to redo the J-boxes and install some UKT diodes so the inverter won't show the code. I said hold on, I see 2 issues here.
1. I have a 10yr. labor warranty with the installer and since they installed the system I'm rather sure they know how to do J-boxes.
2. I don't what to install anything that defeats the inverters ability to do its job. Is this an SMA approved remedy for this kind of error message? I said I couldn't find a UKT diode on the internet, please send a spec sheet.
Radio silence, haven't heard back yet.
Thoughts going thru my head.
They're going to "field solder" on a windy dirty roof the diodes on the back of the "fallen" solar panels with the micro cracks. This requires cutting the backsheet off, correct? And they have a way to reseal that?
This 3rd party contractor work is going to void my warranty with installer. Need in writing from Sunpower and installer that will not happen.
If this is Sunpower remedy I can't really deny it and let them make their bed? Can only stay on top of it as I have a 25yr. warranty on panels but not labor.
Any more thoughts?
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