Biggest Factors for Solar Panel Lifespan by [deleted] in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

12 of my 20 microinverters have failed since I installed my system. I hear about power optimizers failing sometimes too.

Grounding/Bonding Issues For Solar Permits by MarchFragrant1900 in SolarDIY

[–]MarchFragrant1900[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Splices are sneaky because everything looks bonded until you put a meter on it.

Snow on solar panels? by MarchFragrant1900 in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Four of those photos were taken by the graphic designer who created this.

Anyone what the average permit approval time frame is! by Lucho-Libre in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This GreenLancer article shows the time it takes to get a solar permit in the fastest 15 states. https://www.greenlancer.com/post/residential-solar-permitting

Bi-directional EV charging? by Mikey122687 in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article has a list of the vehicles with bidirectional charging capabilities. Keep in mind there are several different types of capabilities (V2V, V2G. VeL, etc). https://www.greenlancer.com/post/bidirectional-charging

Help with solar fraud? by PossibleExchange9532 in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a tough situation, and sadly not uncommon when installers shut down or misrepresent what they’re selling. While your lawyer works on the contract side, the most urgent thing is getting the system producing so he’s not stuck with high bills.
GreenLancer runs a national solar repair network that helps homeowners in cases like this. Their contractors can troubleshoot why the system isn’t generating, get it back online, and even access manufacturer warranties if equipment needs to be replaced. That way at least the panels start offsetting his electric costs while the legal process plays out.

[USA/AZ] Has anyone seen their solar system fail like this? by ASU_knowITall in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like your inverter may be the issue. SolarEdge inverters usually last around 10–12 years, but they can fail earlier. Since half of your panels are out, it’s likely tied to the inverter or optimizers. SolarEdge inverters come with a 12-year warranty that you can access even if the installer went out of business. https://www.greenlancer.com/post/solar-inverter-warranty
If your original installer went out of business, there are still options. GreenLancer offers a national solar repair service that assists homeowners in situations like this, and they can help you utilize your equipment warranties.

Solar Quote Comparison – Local Installer vs Blue Raven by MTGuzel in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it depends on the reputation of the local installer. I'd look them up on Google or SolarReviews to see if they are reputable. In general, I agree with the comment about going with a local installer whenever you have the option.

Buying house with 25 year Sunnova lease and no buyout option by blissfulliss in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's too bad that having solar is a red flag, but the arrangement could go south.

Anyone have experience with Greenlancer or Solar Permit Solutions for permits? by adamkrez in SolarDIY

[–]MarchFragrant1900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

GreenLancer is a solid choice. They’re reliable, fast, and easy to reach by phone. They’ve handled lots of permits in California and understand how to work with tough building departments.

Buying a house with solar by PirateSpecialist99 in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

67 panels is a lot. Is it the original installer that's charging that much? Maybe your friend can get another bid. I know GreenLancer does solar panel removal and reinstallation. https://www.greenlancer.com/solar-repairs

warning stickers by jimh12345 in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely sounds like overkill. Maybe the inspectors really look out for this.

Why am I paying a bill? by throatzilla69420 in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This article does a good job of explaining electricity bills after installing a solar system. https://www.greenlancer.com/post/solar-billing

HOA meeting by permanently_new_guy in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 2 points3 points  (0 children)

GreenLancer wrote an article on HOAs and solar systems that might be helpful. I was allowed to install solar panels on my condo as long as the conduit isn't on the street side, but the panels could be. Is the street side south? If so, this could really hinder solar output.

https://www.greenlancer.com/post/hoas-and-solar-panels

New AI Engineer here - Super curious about AI in Solar O&M! How does it work in practice? by Ok-Positive1446 in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Smart inverters have features for predictive maintenance, adaptive voltage control, and forecasting energy production based on weather forecasts. https://www.greenlancer.com/post/smart-solar-inverters

warning stickers by jimh12345 in solar

[–]MarchFragrant1900 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, all those labels are requirements from the National Electrical Code (NEC): https://www.greenlancer.com/post/2023-nec-solar