Suniva Module Failure Rate, OPT-280

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  • MGE
    Solar Fanatic
    • Feb 2013
    • 152

    #16
    I have three areas on my roof.
    (17) panels are on a garage roof facing south at approx 15 degrees.
    (6) on the living room roof facing west approx 20 degrees.
    (11) are on the family room roof facing approx 5 degrees west.

    Definitely not optimal in the orientation I know but not to obtrusive to the neighbors I hope.

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    • J.P.M.
      Solar Fanatic
      • Aug 2013
      • 14995

      #17
      Originally posted by MGE
      I have three areas on my roof.
      (17) panels are on a garage roof facing south at approx 15 degrees.
      (6) on the living room roof facing west approx 20 degrees.
      (11) are on the family room roof facing approx 5 degrees west.

      Definitely not optimal in the orientation I know but not to obtrusive to the neighbors I hope.
      Thank you. I now remember the orientations from prior posts. Besides the M215's, that explains the lower output.

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      • Farlander
        Junior Member
        • May 2017
        • 19

        #18
        SUNIVA MODULE FAILURE, OPT-280

        I suspect there are LOADS of people out there with the same problem with their SUNIVA 280s, and that is also the primary reason why Suniva closed shop.

        I am researching starting a class action lawsuit against Suniva for module failures.

        Suniva filed chapter 11 but somebody is still servicing their debts.

        Keywords: SUNIVA, module failure, high failure rate, class action, claim, lawsuit, litigation

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