I just had a 8KW system installed by an installer. Now I don't trust them would honor any warranty in the future.
They are in San Francisco and do 99% of their installs in SF. I am 30 miles away and one of the few they have done outside SF.
The system is good price at $3.70 per watt, plus my roof is spanish tiles, two-story, and the city is picky. They spent hrs commuting every time they came. Now the the envoy monitoring device is intermittently working due to some interference that we have to isolate and it doesn't look like they care to address the problem (because I am demanding, they are busy, I am far away to them, it is hard to troubleshoot, etc..), I might get into some legal battle with them.
My question is if I tell them I will do my own troubleshooting to fix the envoy problem and I will want to do my per panel monitoring, and I will not need them to honor the warranty, for a partial refund of the $ I paid them, will I be in a better position? I kind of heard that Enphase actually pay them to fix any problem on the micro-inverters so they "want" to come and I would not get a penny back if I don't need them to do the warranty work. Also, do I get warranty from Enphase and SolarWorld directly if I ditch them? PG&E would be ok with me ditching them? Any other concerns?
They are in San Francisco and do 99% of their installs in SF. I am 30 miles away and one of the few they have done outside SF.
The system is good price at $3.70 per watt, plus my roof is spanish tiles, two-story, and the city is picky. They spent hrs commuting every time they came. Now the the envoy monitoring device is intermittently working due to some interference that we have to isolate and it doesn't look like they care to address the problem (because I am demanding, they are busy, I am far away to them, it is hard to troubleshoot, etc..), I might get into some legal battle with them.
My question is if I tell them I will do my own troubleshooting to fix the envoy problem and I will want to do my per panel monitoring, and I will not need them to honor the warranty, for a partial refund of the $ I paid them, will I be in a better position? I kind of heard that Enphase actually pay them to fix any problem on the micro-inverters so they "want" to come and I would not get a penny back if I don't need them to do the warranty work. Also, do I get warranty from Enphase and SolarWorld directly if I ditch them? PG&E would be ok with me ditching them? Any other concerns?
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