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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 551626" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>what we fit tends to be governed by which wholesaler we prefer to use, plus we also like to fit gear we have knowledge of, know the little foibles of. </p><p></p><p>If you supply the gear the direct line of responsibility is between you and the manfacturer, but even then, I would be happy to work on said gear in the event of a fault, provided you did the running around organising a replacement unit. As it happens Solis offer extendable warranty upto 20 years, so to me, I would say you are very unlikely to have a problem within normal time scales. I've also fitted quite a few Solis inverters, and have no real problems with them. </p><p></p><p>What you could offer your installer, to keep MCS happy, is a disclaimer in writing saying you accept responsibility for the inverter and battery. Or just offer to pay for any problems - might be cheaper than the vat. Might also be worth asking Solis and Purestorage if they have registered contractors that can help if anything goes wrong. There's also shed load of Facebook pages dedicated to certain solar brands which are a mine of information if you have any problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 551626, member: 490"] what we fit tends to be governed by which wholesaler we prefer to use, plus we also like to fit gear we have knowledge of, know the little foibles of. If you supply the gear the direct line of responsibility is between you and the manfacturer, but even then, I would be happy to work on said gear in the event of a fault, provided you did the running around organising a replacement unit. As it happens Solis offer extendable warranty upto 20 years, so to me, I would say you are very unlikely to have a problem within normal time scales. I've also fitted quite a few Solis inverters, and have no real problems with them. What you could offer your installer, to keep MCS happy, is a disclaimer in writing saying you accept responsibility for the inverter and battery. Or just offer to pay for any problems - might be cheaper than the vat. Might also be worth asking Solis and Purestorage if they have registered contractors that can help if anything goes wrong. There's also shed load of Facebook pages dedicated to certain solar brands which are a mine of information if you have any problems. [/QUOTE]
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