WrenchesI  have installed several in Hawaii in recent months and more in 
California, l have not had any issues with either out of the box or pre-wired. 
With the Shunts it may have been a batch but missing hardware is just that, 
missing. I will keep an eye out and we will see.Jerry


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-------- Original message --------From: [email protected] Date: 
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<[email protected]> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Radian orders 
hardware problems 

I have only installed two so far on the small island I live on and had none of 
these problems.  We have installed 4048's and I am wondering if these problems 
are with 8048s or 4048s?  Thank you, Chris Warfel
 


On 2018-12-03 14:34, Lones Tuss wrote:


Hello William
Sorry for the issues and troubles. I have forwarded your concerns on to the 
responsible parties. I have requested additional bolts which once I receive 
them I will send them on to you.
Take Care Sir
 


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Wrenches:
 
I am reaching out to this group to see if anyone is having the problems we are. 
 At least 50% of the Radian inverters and/or GSLC cabinets we order arrive 
missing some part or piece required to install the inverter.  Sometimes it is 
one or more of the bus bars to connect the main DC breaker to the inverter, 
sometimes it is one of the 8mm nuts required on these bus bars, and the most 
recent order, and on our most recent order, one of the inverters was missing 
the 8mm bolts and washers required to connect the bus bars to the inverter plus 
and minus ports.
 
We have been having this problem for years.  Has anyone else experienced this, 
or is it just me?
 
Also, the shunts provided in the GSLC cabinets are crap.  It used to be the 
shunts had a solid base.  Now the bases are hollow.  We use to see these shunt 
bases cracked almost 100% of the time in shipping because the long, 
cantilevered negative bus bar was entirely supported at one end by the shunt.  
Any modest bump on the GSLC cabinet broke the shunt.  Now we receive them 
intact because Alpha has stopped installing the shunt prior to shipping.  The 
problem persists, however, because if you put the slightest pressure on the 
negative bus bar to align the holes to install the bolts (if they arrive), 
minimal strain in the base of the shunt cracks it.  See the photos below of the 
old versus new style shunt. 
 
Each of these problems slows down an install and creates frustration.  This 
persistent pattern is really not acceptable.
 
Lones, please investigate these problems and let us know if they can be 
rectified.  And please, send me a set of the 8mm bolts.
 
Thank you,
 
William Miller
 

 Lic 773985
millersolar.com
 805-438-5600
 




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