Marco,
The only things on a battery-less PV system that carry a warranty are the
modules and the inverter. The rest is pretty much on the installer to do a good
job. Unless you are using 3C (Cheap Chinese Crap) modules, the probability of a
failure is very small. Personally, I use an inverter
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Marco,
The only things on a battery-less PV system that carry a warranty are the
modules and the inverter. The rest is pretty much on the installer to do a
good job. Unless you are using 3C (Cheap Chinese Crap) modules
At 02:58 PM 11/1/2010, you wrote:
I am finding that many modules are failing at 4+ years old.
What brands of module are you having that problem with?
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In places like California, and other states as well I’m sure, a PV integrator
needs to provide a bumper-to-bumper system warranty of what? 10 years.
I’d like to know if many, or any, of you
For us, primarily BP.
Allan
On 11/1/2010 7:44 PM, Drake wrote:
At 02:58 PM 11/1/2010, you wrote:
I am finding that many modules are failing at 4+ years old.
What brands of module are you having that problem with?
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In places like California, and other states as well I'm sure, a PV
integrator needs to provide a bumper-to-bumper system warranty of what? 10
years.
I'd like to know if many, or any, of you all put aside any money to cover
your future warranty liabilities. (I don't.)
My belief is that we
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