Mine are on the way - here's to hoping I'm not in the same boat.Panels arrived. 2 out of 18 damaged. Will do some testing after I clean up the mess. Damage claim reported to Signature Solar.
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Wow - quite prophetic of you ?I got lucky that only 2 were damaged. I ordered 2 extra just in case this would happen. So it worked out fine.
I'm not entirely sure.. cuz.. it could buff out.. But, I'd say that is 100% forklift operator. lolPanels arrived. 2 out of 18 damaged. Will do some testing after I clean up the mess. Damage claim reported to Signature Solar.
I ordered 2 extra so no need for replacement. Reimbursement would be fine. Signature specifically ask to order extras for this reason.Hopefully SS will figure out a way to ship 2 panels, or reimburse if you don't need them
I ordered 2 extra so no need for replacement. Reimbursement would be fine. Signature specifically ask to order extras for this reason.
Exactly. Cheaper to go with single string of 16 micros on 20A breaker. No combiner and no Envoy box. Direct into meter panel via simple disconnect switch. And can use PVC conduit in the attic instead of metal.Is this rooftop, so you're avoiding RSD?
Hi @AntronX I'm so sorry this has happened! It's great you've already filed a claim. If you have any issues, questions, or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to me at engagement@signaturesolar.com and I'll do all I can to helpPanels arrived. 2 out of 18 damaged. Will do some testing after I clean up the mess. Damage claim reported to Signature Solar.
Anti reflective coating does make the lines look wavy but it does not obscure the missing solder balls on tab wire. Here is NE Solar image below. Arrows point to cell solder pads where solder balls supposed to be.I see skinny lines to the busbars, and gap/skip between cells. Could this be anti-reflective coating causing part of the image to disappear as you photograph?