As of July 19,2024 some say that SunPower's announcement to stop new
leases, installations, and shipments may indicate the end of the company
as an operating business. SunPower's stock has also dropped nearly 93%
in the last 12 months
Ouch, fair to say the writing has been on the wall or the W
If you need connectors talk to Bryan at PV cables. On Aug 1, 2024, at 10:20 AM, Evan M wrote:appreciate the replies, we're doing a project with a mix of E20-435 and P19-390 being provided to us. trying to figure out if we're going to have a bad time with these connectors. FWIW the connectors incl
appreciate the replies, we're doing a project with a mix of E20-435 and
P19-390 being provided to us. trying to figure out if we're going to have a
bad time with these connectors. FWIW the connectors included on them are TE
PV4-S. i haven't seen those a quite a few years.
On Thu, Aug 1, 2024 at 12
Unfortunately sunpower is about out of business.
Warranty might not be possible at this point
Jay
> On Aug 1, 2024, at 10:04 AM, Evan M via RE-wrenches
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> Anyone happen know the make/model of connectors associated with the Sunpower
> cracking issues a couple years back? News st
Evan,
I am not sure if this is the same issue, but I have seen a lot of arc fault
issues with the E20-327 modules paired with SMA inverters. Every system
that we have done repairs on have had the Yukita junction boxes, and there
were a handful of failed solder joints on the diodes in the junction b
Anyone happen know the make/model of connectors associated with the
Sunpower cracking issues a couple years back? News stories do a good job of
obscuring it.
https://www.pv-tech.org/sunpower-hit-by-us31-million-cracking-issue-warns-of-further-drags-on-q4-results/
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