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  • foo1bar
    Solar Fanatic
    • Aug 2014
    • 1833

    #721
    Originally posted by HX_Guy
    Guy says "Well, if we can't verify the complaints there really isn't much that we can do about it, we'll have to close the case."
    What did you expect?
    I thought you posted the contents of the letter they sent you, and it outlined the next steps which basically said exactly what is happening now - that if it gets fixed the case will be closed. It got fixed, case is being closed.

    You had a choice of whether to get your system running, or wait for the ROC - you chose to get your system running. (Probably the same option I would have chosen)

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    • HX_Guy
      Solar Fanatic
      • Apr 2014
      • 1002

      #722
      I guess I figured the allegations would at least pique their interest to look into the contractor a bit more...at least get his side of the story, see what he has to say, maybe even inspect some other jobs he has done? I guess ain't nobody got time for that.

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      • sensij
        Solar Fanatic
        • Sep 2014
        • 5074

        #723
        The ROC hasn't even indicated that there is a complaint against him yet.

        Also, he is up to a C+ on BBB.

        It looks like doing the minimum, and then fixing what the inspector catches might be his MO.

        From what I can tell, no yelp page, angie's list, or solarreviews.com. I don't know if it possible to leave reviews for companies that don't have a presence on any of those sites, but I'd give it a shot. Then again, anyone choosing to go with an installation from a company without a presence on any of those site is asking for trouble, which is just beating a dead horse.
        CS6P-260P/SE3000 - http://tiny.cc/ed5ozx

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        • HX_Guy
          Solar Fanatic
          • Apr 2014
          • 1002

          #724
          Nice use of link Sensij.

          The C+ rating is hilarious, looks like one of the two complaints dropped off...probably has a time limit on it before it automatically drops off.

          I could leave a review not there...or maybe just move on, forget about him, and enjoy my system.

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          • Living Large
            Solar Fanatic
            • Nov 2014
            • 910

            #725
            Originally posted by HX_Guy
            Nice use of link Sensij.

            The C+ rating is hilarious, looks like one of the two complaints dropped off...probably has a time limit on it before it automatically drops off.

            I could leave a review not there...or maybe just move on, forget about him, and enjoy my system.
            Note that AZ SOLAR didn't even respond to the one recent complaint. So they probably had an F, and the passage of time is what raised it. Don't know if you can file a complaint after the fact - I don't believe there is anything to resolve at this point, other than warning others to STH away.

            As the other person mentioned, having no reviews on Yelp, Angies List, and elsewhere is a warning sign. We've been over this - you did have satisfied customers as I recall. You can't be too careful.

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            • HX_Guy
              Solar Fanatic
              • Apr 2014
              • 1002

              #726
              At least I can say I'm happy with the system itself. It's doing very well, can't wait for May/June to come around as those are the best months for solar here in Phoenix.



              Thanks again to everyone who contributed and helped, I think this thread is ready to be put to rest.

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              • North Texas
                Junior Member
                • Feb 2015
                • 20

                #727
                Wow! Just finished reading. This scares me even more to hire someone for solar. I have 20+ year in construction and this thread even scares me.

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                • azdave
                  Moderator
                  • Oct 2014
                  • 776

                  #728
                  Originally posted by North Texas
                  Wow! Just finished reading. This scares me even more to hire someone for solar. I have 20+ year in construction and this thread even scares me.
                  I did my homework and found a local family owned business that has been in solar for many years. They were happy to sell me a 6.6kW grid-tie system (everyone else pressured me to lease). They did exactly what was outlined in the contract. The install was neatly planned and executed and I was kept well informed of the dates when work was being done. The permits and inspections went without a hitch including the installer handling my HOA requirements. I was up and running only a few day later than they originally estimated and that was due to waiting on a final approval from the utility to place the meter. Installed cost after incentives was $1.68 a watt so I don't think I paid through the nose for a quality, turn-key system. Good installers are out there.
                  Dave W. Gilbert AZ
                  6.63kW grid-tie owner

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                  • SunEagle
                    Super Moderator
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 15148

                    #729
                    Originally posted by HX_Guy
                    At least I can say I'm happy with the system itself. It's doing very well, can't wait for May/June to come around as those are the best months for solar here in Phoenix.



                    Thanks again to everyone who contributed and helped, I think this thread is ready to be put to rest.
                    Now that you are producing, what is happening to the excess kWh going back to the Utility? Are you being charged or getting credit for them?

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                    • control4userguy
                      Solar Fanatic
                      • Aug 2014
                      • 147

                      #730
                      Originally posted by North Texas
                      Wow! Just finished reading. This scares me even more to hire someone for solar. I have 20+ year in construction and this thread even scares me.
                      You probably won't hear too much about the installs that went down in 3 days (including permit sign-off) because there's not much to say when things go right. When things go absolutely wrong you get threads of 25,000 views. I'm with you though. Aside from maybe the water quality industry, some of these solar firms are rude & crude.

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                      • control4userguy
                        Solar Fanatic
                        • Aug 2014
                        • 147

                        #731
                        Originally posted by SunEagle
                        Now that you are producing, what is happening to the excess kWh going back to the Utility? Are you being charged or getting credit for them?
                        Credit? Of course not. He just got his sign-off yesterday...

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                        • HX_Guy
                          Solar Fanatic
                          • Apr 2014
                          • 1002

                          #732
                          Originally posted by SunEagle
                          Now that you are producing, what is happening to the excess kWh going back to the Utility? Are you being charged or getting credit for them?
                          I don't think either is happening. It seems that during the day while the system is producing, the house is using up the energy it needs from the solar and the rest just "disappears". It's not getting credited it my account since I don't have a net metering plan in place yet.

                          Logging into my Utility account online, here is what Feb 8th looked like when the system produced 55kWh. The grid basically showed zero usage during the hours the solar was producing, then resumed using power from the grid.



                          And here is this month to date. A typical day w/o solar we used between 45-50kWh. On Feb 7th, the system only ran 11:45 - 2:00 and produced 21kWh and the total day usage with the Utility shows 31kWh. Feb 8th, solar ran all day and produced 55kWh, the Utility shows 20kWh used from the grid. Feb 10th, system produced 52kWh and we used 27kWh from the grid.

                          So basically during hours that the solar is producing, the house tends to use about 20kWh..anything over that that is produces goes to waste at this point instead of being credited to the Utility account.

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                          • SunEagle
                            Super Moderator
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 15148

                            #733
                            That makes sense. Just be careful the Utility might get pi$$ed off because you have turn on your system before they changed out the meter. The data logging systems today would easily catch the lack of kWh being purchased by you during the day which could be flagged as an issue.

                            Anyway. I'm glad it is all approved and working for you.

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                            • HX_Guy
                              Solar Fanatic
                              • Apr 2014
                              • 1002

                              #734
                              I know a couple people who didn't have any issues running their systems for about 2 weeks between the time the city approved it and the time the Utility changed out the meter...hopefully I won't have any issues either.

                              On a side note, we're now trying to do everything the reverse of before. Meaning, previously we'd try to use as little power as possible during the day and keep heaving usage items for "off-peak" hours..now I told my wife to do anything she wants between 10am - 5pm. Also changed the pool pump timer from 2am-6am (that's the big hump you see in the previous day graph) to now run during the day.

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                              • Amy@altE
                                Solar Fanatic
                                • Nov 2014
                                • 1023

                                #735
                                Originally posted by HX_Guy

                                On a side note, we're now trying to do everything the reverse of before. Meaning, previously we'd try to use as little power as possible during the day and keep heaving usage items for "off-peak" hours..now I told my wife to do anything she wants between 10am - 5pm. Also changed the pool pump timer from 2am-6am (that's the big hump you see in the previous day graph) to now run during the day.
                                For "testing" purposes only, of course.
                                Solar Queen
                                altE Store

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