NRG Clean, SunRun, Freedom, LA Solar Group, Solar SME, Victory Solar, thoughts?

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  • Calsun
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    Key is to buy from a company that will be around 10 years from now and still providing warranty service and replacement. There is also a difference in output and construction for panels made for the commercial market and ones made for the residential market. The latter are more likely to have compromises made to reach a "competitive" price point.

    I would also want panels that a local installer is authorized to sell as each installer has their one or two panel companies as suppliers.

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  • AmitBajpayee
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    Originally posted by solar pete

    Hi Going Electric, welcome to the neighborhood, we don't like links to other solar businesses as our site sponsors sites www.solarreviews.com and solar-estimate.org are are sites where you can find lots of info and they have lots of links to other solar sites, so we would rather you start there, but happy for you to mention names of equipment etc and if people want to find things they will without needing links, cheers
    That is well explained; I hope the information provided helps the people, Thanks for this information.

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  • solar pete
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    Originally posted by GoingElectric

    The companies I list are neither.
    Sites are tools to design solar installs (that are used by installers), but do not design anything on own.
    Hi Going Electric, welcome to the neighborhood, we don't like links to other solar businesses as our site sponsors sites www.solarreviews.com and solar-estimate.org are are sites where you can find lots of info and they have lots of links to other solar sites, so we would rather you start there, but happy for you to mention names of equipment etc and if people want to find things they will without needing links, cheers
    Uses local climate data, your roof measurements, current local electric rates and current solar system cost to generate an accurate solar cost and savings estimate, customized for your home.

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  • Ampster
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    Originally posted by GoingElectric

    The companies I list are neither.
    Sites are tools to design solar installs (that are used by installers), but do not design anything on own.
    I am not the one making the decision. I was just trying to give you some insight as to why your request may go unanswered.

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  • GoingElectric
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    Originally posted by Ampster
    This forum is supported by a website that refers people to installers so linking to installers or solar design sites cannibalizes that business model.
    The companies I list are neither.
    Sites are tools to design solar installs (that are used by installers), but do not design anything on own.

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  • Ampster
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    Originally posted by GoingElectric
    NRG Clean, SunRun, Freedom, LA Solar Group, Solar SME, Victory Solar, what is thoughts from gallery?
    This forum is supported by a website that refers people to installers so linking to installers or solar design sites cannibalizes that business model.

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  • GoingElectric
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    solar pete Permission to link websites for design and management software?
    For example Google, Aurora, Go Solo, Solar Edge, etc

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  • GoingElectric
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    Originally posted by SunEagle

    I understand but I would rather you first get permission from our Admin Solar Pete before you add that kind of link.
    Understood

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  • SunEagle
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    Originally posted by GoingElectric

    The links was for a company that makes design and planning software tool.
    It was not a solar installer, or solar hardware

    I link because I do not find it mentioned in forums.
    I understand but I would rather you first get permission from our Admin Solar Pete before you add that kind of link.

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  • GoingElectric
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    Originally posted by SunEagle

    Your post went to Moderation due to the added links.
    The links was for a company that makes design and planning software tool.
    It was not a solar installer, or solar hardware

    I link because I do not find it mentioned in forums.

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  • SunEagle
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    Originally posted by GoingElectric

    Ha. I was editing my post to be more clear, but could not finish. Editing it now.
    Your post went to Moderation due to the added links.

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  • GoingElectric
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    Originally posted by RichardCullip

    When what happened?
    Ha. I was editing my post to be more clear, but could not finish. Editing it now.

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  • RichardCullip
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    Originally posted by GoingElectric
    NRG Clean, SunRun, Freedom, LA Solar Group, Solar SME, Victory Solar, what is thoughts from gallery?

    I hear many say go local, but even the "local" ones operate in a few states.

    If you have a direct experience, please post when this happened.

    Thanks
    When what happened?

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by GoingElectric
    NRG Clean, SunRun, Freedom, LA Solar Group, Solar SME, Victory Solar, what is thoughts from gallery?

    I hear many say go local, but even the "local" ones operate in a few states.

    If you have a direct experience, please post when this happened.

    Thanks
    As the guy in my HOA that reviews, recommends to the ARC and then monitors progress of all the PV installs, I'd say SunRun is one of the bottom feeders of all the vendors I've dealt with, SunRun being mostly uninformed, uncaring and unprofessional top to bottom.

    You can find lousy local vendors for sure, but do your homework - and that means more than looking at sites where folks who know less than you about what they bought give opinions that, as a result of their ignorance mean little, or recommendations from friends/neighbors for the same reasons, or even posters to this site, including this writer - and chances are you'll do much better than the big national (or regional) outfits if you review, get quotes from, negotiate and contract with established local electrical contractors that were around long before PV became popular.

    If you might get a bit more reliable info on this site, it's maybe because some of us have a bit more experience than the average bear and don't care much about political correctness, but there's still a lot of B.S. here as well.

    Bottom line: Get educated before you spend money, stay local and Caveat Lector.
    Last edited by J.P.M.; 08-03-2022, 10:30 AM.

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  • NRG Clean, SunRun, Freedom, LA Solar Group, Solar SME, Victory Solar, thoughts?

    NRG Clean, SunRun, Freedom, LA Solar Group, Solar SME, Victory Solar, what is thoughts from gallery?

    I hear many say go local, but even the "local" ones operate in a few states.

    If you have a direct experience, please post your experience and when you had work done (work quality can improve, or get worse, over time)

    Thanks

    MOD NOTE: Please don't include links to other solar web sites in your post
    Last edited by SunEagle; 08-04-2022, 09:41 AM.
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