Good morning to all.
Mr. Solaris got a quick question for you.
How long has your system been up and running and have you had any issues?
Might want to re-read the definition on Impartiality.
impartiality
noun [ U ]
UK /ɪmˌpɑː.ʃiˈæl.ə.ti/ US /ɪmˌpɑːr.ʃiˈæl.ə.t̬i/
the fact of not supporting any of the sides involved in an argument:
If and when components in my system start to fail it will be me who deals with it as I installed the whole thing myself right after I retired from being an IBEW C10 Electrical Contractor out here in San Diego. Realistically do I really believe this system will last the 25 yrs, hell no but my system was paid for in about 3 years if you count my total out of pocket expenses and the Fed/State rebates. If it all goes inoperable today I have saved enough $ to do it all again.
So I'm playin with house money.
I also have a half dozen other friends that have Solar systems installed on their homes with the same micro's a little after mine went in and they have had zero problems. I take that back one guy had an issue. Loose Neutral in a j-box that I fixed for him up on the roof in the AC wiring, that was from the solar installer he used because he didn't want to bother me, I told him I would help him for free but you know how that goes.
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I have not received any contact from Enphase other than accessing their website to monitor my system, which honestly I rarely do anymore. When it was new I was checking it all the time. Would I pay to replace the inverters for new? Just looked at my old paperwork on the install and I paid $132 ea for the micros and $244 for the panels, but that was back in 2013. I just saw the hrs it took to complete from delivery to final clean-up and it was 58 total. I think I roughly estimated 80. The system is mounted on three different roofs and all tied together back at the panel so a little conduit/wire to run. Fun little project and parking wasn't a problem either.
Im sorry you guys have had or heard about bad experiences on the Enphase equipment, I'm sure you have had much more exposure than me to their devices.
All I said was mine was good, "the lucky one" and then some yahoo tells me I'm wrong and they are all gonna have to be replaced them they all fail. We'll see.
Thanks for all the positive support.
Mr. Solaris got a quick question for you.
How long has your system been up and running and have you had any issues?
Might want to re-read the definition on Impartiality.
impartiality
noun [ U ]
UK /ɪmˌpɑː.ʃiˈæl.ə.ti/ US /ɪmˌpɑːr.ʃiˈæl.ə.t̬i/
the fact of not supporting any of the sides involved in an argument:
If and when components in my system start to fail it will be me who deals with it as I installed the whole thing myself right after I retired from being an IBEW C10 Electrical Contractor out here in San Diego. Realistically do I really believe this system will last the 25 yrs, hell no but my system was paid for in about 3 years if you count my total out of pocket expenses and the Fed/State rebates. If it all goes inoperable today I have saved enough $ to do it all again.
So I'm playin with house money.
I also have a half dozen other friends that have Solar systems installed on their homes with the same micro's a little after mine went in and they have had zero problems. I take that back one guy had an issue. Loose Neutral in a j-box that I fixed for him up on the roof in the AC wiring, that was from the solar installer he used because he didn't want to bother me, I told him I would help him for free but you know how that goes.
"A moderator is a user who presides over an online forum discussion. In these forums, moderators are tasked with enforcing community guidelines and have the authority to block messages that are deemed inappropriate. Moderators are responsible for keeping users on topic and keep the group or discussion thread free of personal insults and derogatory comments. Without moderators, most online discussion spaces would be flooded with spam and/or bots."
I have not received any contact from Enphase other than accessing their website to monitor my system, which honestly I rarely do anymore. When it was new I was checking it all the time. Would I pay to replace the inverters for new? Just looked at my old paperwork on the install and I paid $132 ea for the micros and $244 for the panels, but that was back in 2013. I just saw the hrs it took to complete from delivery to final clean-up and it was 58 total. I think I roughly estimated 80. The system is mounted on three different roofs and all tied together back at the panel so a little conduit/wire to run. Fun little project and parking wasn't a problem either.
Im sorry you guys have had or heard about bad experiences on the Enphase equipment, I'm sure you have had much more exposure than me to their devices.
All I said was mine was good, "the lucky one" and then some yahoo tells me I'm wrong and they are all gonna have to be replaced them they all fail. We'll see.
Thanks for all the positive support.
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