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Hello, i have big problems with my solar system - inverter malfunctioning, charging batteries gone crazy, battery died in couple month i guess (charges to 100% quickly and soon takes charge from batterie, the charge drops to 40-32% and does not go back if charge stops taking energy from batteries)
My installation company Project Solar UK does not want to hear anything about it, even i know i have life warranty with them (only batteries have 10 years) they ignoring my calls, ignoring my emails, ignoring every time i trying to contact them. So im looking for independent solar engineer to do check my system and write me full report and then i need solicitor who specialize in this phere to give Project Solar UK to the court... Many Thanks
 
Thanks for your replays. To answer your question, - yes I did that, and even got few engineers come around to check it but didn't go any further. They have replaced the inverter, but new one is malfunctioning even more than old one. The engineers scratched they heads, as they could not find any problems. All they say is that they will need to do a full system check, but they didn't. I have contacted them since beginning of the February, and now last month I have been ignored. I did filed the complain form, they acknowledge it. But all they did just made system malfunction even worse than at the beginning. Problem started from generating meter go backwards and I end up with improper solar system and my batteries only year and bit old does not charge proper and do not keep the charge. Yes I have contacted this month them few times to asking if they willing to do anything about it but have no replay at all. I write to them if they do nathing I will go and ask my solicitor to step in, but even that didn't make them to replay or do anything about it. I'm lost, don't know what to do, I pay a lot of money for the system, but end up with head aik and malfunctioning solar system.
 
No company would be stupid enough to give an unconditional lifetime warranty on what is essentially just a package of electronics. They will have loads of get-out clauses.

There's no reason why solar panels and inverters will last any longer than a Televison or washing machine.

I suspect they'll be a higher than normal failure rate over the next few weeks whilst we have the heat waves.
 

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