Oh ooo you'll have clan wars with that wee @Terrordales and his Scottish tyranny 'Hides under our campbell clan banner
Its been a nightmare mate. I'm back on full time work but home based three days a week. Michelle got served a possible redundancy letter late may, but last week a new company structure announced and her job is safe, she's been on furlough since easter and possibly back into work soon. We're leaving the rest of this year for longer term plans and recouping properly in 2021 and seeing how the land lies. I was looking forward to your Denmark trip, hang in though, their will be light at the end of the tunnel. Fingers crossed it will go ahead!
https://www.photonicuniverse.com/en/ These lot offer a 25 year guarantee on power on some panels, might be worth a look In addition, solar cells are guaranteed to produce at least 90% of nominal power in 10 years after purchase and at least 80% of nominal power in 25 years after purchase. This warranty is provided by the manufacturer of solar cells.
Unsettling, but glad news is good now. Shame Denmark is off this year, at least i got a refund. Serves me right for booking in advance! Means i can go to Keith's field/Swinbrook though. Every cloud and all that.
who knows. Buy on credit card then even if they go bust you'd be covered. Take screengrab of website, photo of receipt & panels
No idea, i don't have any panels, i just saw the guarantee when i was looking Photonic Universe solar panels are covered by 1 year workmanship warranty in relation to assembly, materials and accessories (connection, cables, diodes, frame etc). In addition, there's a separate performance warranty on solar cells provided by solar cells manufacturers. Most manufacturers of solar cells we use for our solar panels provide the standard industry warranty, which is that solar cells are guaranteed to produce at least 90% of nominal power in 10 years and 80% of nominal power in 25 years.
I'd contact them: info@eco-worthy.com Saying that your receipt is long gone, but your panels have lost power, will they still honour the guarantee of nominal power or offer you another set at cost price etc. The nominal power guarantee seems to be an industry standard thing.