We have dozens of Solark based installs and have had excellent results. All of 
our system have multiple parallel Solark inverters and have operated with out 
issues. On the rare occasion that we had commissioning questions our experience 
with Solark technical support has been outstanding, they have by far the best 
technical support in the industry. Although Solark helped design the system in 
question I suspect that there must be some finer points that were not shared 
with Solark, a load side wiring problem or perhaps an installation error that 
is causing the repeated failures. I suggest that your friend gets a fresh set 
of eyes on the system and look for that oversite we have all made and just 
can’t seem to see it on our own.
Pieter Huebner
Off Grid Enterprises

From: RE-wrenches <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Jerry Shafer via RE-wrenches
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2022 10:25 AM
To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
Cc: Jerry Shafer <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] sol ark reliability question

Wrenches
Solark issues, I have them living off grid, 3 phase and grid tied back up, both 
AC and DC coupled with only one intermittent comms issue, does not seem to have 
any more issues than OB and less than Schnieder, all are connected to Fortress 
18.5's or Blue Planet BMS interface seems hardy,
Would be good to know what issues he is having to accurately help
Jerry

On Thu, Sep 29, 2022 at 7:01 AM jay via RE-wrenches 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
Hi All,

I’ve got a question about how many folks are having issues with sol-ark 
products?

the reason i ask is that i’ve got a friend, a good competent installer ( well 
versed in OB, Schneider, magnum)  who’s had continuing nightmares with them.

he’s got 2 systems each on is a stacked pair of 12kw units, both offgrid.

each system was designed by sol-ark, meaning the design was approved by them 
for the loads/solar etc.

He’s been through 7 MCU swaps.
He’s been through a field call required because the over the air firmware 
update caused the inverters to go into 50hz and for some reason that isn’t 
fixable via the web.
He had an inverter that didn’t work correctly out of the box.  They charged him 
$2500 deposit for a replacement.

Then they charged him $1500 to fix the inverter he sent back under warranty.  
Thats right $1500 to fix a warranty which they agreed was a warranty issue.
Hes not going to pay but this $1500 has been going on a while.

The inverter they sent to replace the broken one had a older MCU firmware so 
wouldn’t stack and it took tech support way to long to figure that out then 
they had to send him a new MCU…...

And the list goes on.

But Im asking, is this poor guy just an anomaly or will anyone else chime in 
about issues?,

Because at this point I have no desire to install one given his experiences

Jay
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