DrPhilG wrote: » Depends what it was like. I was getting 25+ last week on days when others reported 7 or 8. But it was scorching up here. I expected similar to yesterday's 7.4 and currently at 8.6.
DeclanD54 wrote: » Have any you gone through the grant seai? If so any issues getting the payment.
davpower wrote: » Have claim under review since 4th July 2020, had an inspection almost two weeks ago which passed. Was told when confirming booking with SEAI that should get money within 2 weeks of passing inspection. So fingers crossed!
DeclanD54 wrote: » My documents went in 22 days ago no word from the seai yet. Let me know how you get on.
TheWonderLlama wrote: » There must be something wrong with my monitoring software. Its saying we generated 14.3kWh today. 4.2kw system facing south in Limerick.
Mickeroo wrote: » Did you have to do much chasing to get the installer to upload the documents? Our system is in nearly a month now and they haven't submitted anything yet so have to start chasing them now. Bit nervous about the storm tomorrow, hope they don't go flying off.
DeclanD54 wrote: » I think it was uploaded about 2 weeks after. I did put the pressure on. Have you paid in full?
davpower wrote: » Two panels flew off my roof last night thanks to storm Ellen and make a nice big hole in roof on way down. Two others damaged too. So not a good Thursday!
DrPhilG wrote: » Something going on at my place too. Solar readings dropped to 10w for about 10 minutes then stopped refreshing. CCTV not connecting so the Internet seems down. But my friend is at the house and says that the power is on. Just waiting for him to troubleshoot further for a tripped fuse or something.
Mickeroo wrote: » That does sound odd but at the same time I've had random times where the ginlong app doesn't update for an hour or two. I'm pretty sure I saw a message on it this morning it was going to be down for maintenance at some point too.
TheWonderLlama wrote: » I literally just had this conversation with my insurance guy. He says that the installer should have liability insurance for when he installed them and that should be your first port of call. Secondary line would be to claim on your house policy, (if you have notified them you had them installed!).
KCross wrote: » When were they installed? I think you only recently had it done? I'd be thinking that the installer made a mistake. I'd start with them before you decide to claim against your own insurance. I know it was a bad storm but they shouldnt fly off for that storm if they were fixed to the roof properly. It might just be that one or two of the panels were not correctly tightened and they just wriggled loose.
davpower wrote: » The installer is covering the costs involved it appears. They were out today and it looks like the railings failed.
DrPhilG wrote: » Great news. I take it the 2 panels that came off are shattered?
davpower wrote: » one is, the other survived the fall but they're replacing it. Two others on the same string that remained on roof are been replaced to and the wires were pulled as the other two came down.