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>>>> re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm not going to defend Solaredge here, there are clearly better ways
>>>>> they could handle account transfers but the rah-rah Enphase conclusion is
>>&
;>>>> I'm not going to defend Solaredge here, there are clearly better ways
>>>>> they could handle account transfers but the rah-rah Enphase conclusion is
>>>>> maddening.
>>>>>
>>>>> It wasn't that long ago Enphase did
ally Enphase invalidated all their original 25 year warranties
>> and then sold new product with their full margin to effectively captive
>> customers. Meanwhile, as the installer, we were stuck fielding the angry
>> customer phone calls wanting to understand how we misled them into Enpha
would function
>>>> for more than two months or risk spending thousands a year on labor
>>>> replacing their early junk. Basically Enphase invalidated all their
>>>> original 25 year warranties and then sold new product with their full
>>>> margin to effec
es and then sold new product with their full
>>> margin to effectively captive customers. Meanwhile, as the installer, we
>>> were stuck fielding the angry customer phone calls wanting to understand
>>> how we misled them into Enphase. I guess Enphase managed to stay i
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>> I guess Enphase managed to stay in business though
>>
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The Midnite AIO has an APSmart transmitter built in. I will probably use
that going forward for off-grid systems that require RSD.
I never regretted sticking with Enphase, even after the early failures, but
to be fair, my business hadn't ramped up much until the M250 came out, so I
didn't have a t
Anybody got any recommendations for grid tied inverters especially ones
that work with APSmart? I'm seeing a serious need for alternatives and not
sure if I'm ready to go all in with enphase yet as I still have customers
out there who got burnt from their early years and lack of compatability
and s
I just wrote a scathing blog post, notified my staff not to take on new
SolarEdge service clients, and blasted out messages and DMs on social media
about this despicable new move by SolarEdge. Imagine being one of the many
system owners impacted by solar contractors going out of business, only to
f
Hi Jason,
they might be dead as a company.
Looking at their financials, as of sept 24 for y/y
revenue: down 64% only 260 million
income: down 1870%-1.21$ B
net profit margin down 5380%
operating income down 5004% -854$ million
> On Feb 19,
When I fill out the online form to transfer an existing SolarEdge system to
my company for monitoring, the site now takes me to a payment form
demanding $99 to transfer the site monitoring.
I have been told that as of 2/17/2025, SolarEdge has a new policy, and now
changes for transferring a site t
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