I've read on these forums how Enphase recently dropped the labor from their warranty contract, but solaredge still holds theirs. However, after reading the contract for both, it appears that both enphase and solaredge have the exact same terms. Here is an excerpt from Solaredge:
And here is Enphase:
Nowhere does it say in solaredge's terms that they will pay for labor to replace the part at your house. That is solely on the installer's warranty and is not covered by either. What they mean by "labor" is simply the labor to repair or inspect the part. Does anyone else see this differently?
Where SolarEdge decides to repair the Product or part(s), warranty coverage includes labor and material costs necessarily incurred to correct the Product defect; and where SolarEdge decides to replace the Product or part(s) to which the Limited Warranty applies, warranty coverage includes the cost of the replacement of the Product or part(s). In addition, SolarEdge shall bear shipping costs in respect to the foregoing, as set out above. All other costs, including, without limitation, travel and boarding costs of SolarEdge service personnel that are incurred for repairs of Products on-site, as well as costs related to buyer’s employees and contractors repair or replacement activities, are not covered by the Limited Warranty and, unless otherwise agreed in writing in advance by SolarEdge, shall be borne by the buyer.
And here is Enphase:
During the Warranty Period, if Enphase establishes, through inspection, the existence of a defect that is
covered by the Limited Warranty, Enphase will at its option, either (1) repair or replace the Defective
Product free of charge, or (2) issue a credit or refund for the Defective Product to the Warranty Holder in
an amount up to its actual value at the time the Warranty Holder notifies Enphase of the defect, as
determined by Enphase.
covered by the Limited Warranty, Enphase will at its option, either (1) repair or replace the Defective
Product free of charge, or (2) issue a credit or refund for the Defective Product to the Warranty Holder in
an amount up to its actual value at the time the Warranty Holder notifies Enphase of the defect, as
determined by Enphase.
Nowhere does it say in solaredge's terms that they will pay for labor to replace the part at your house. That is solely on the installer's warranty and is not covered by either. What they mean by "labor" is simply the labor to repair or inspect the part. Does anyone else see this differently?
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